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Milton C. Work has a cure for bored two- somes... a NEW kind of Honeymoon Bridge! WO-HANDED Auction or Con tract now just as interesting and convenient as a four-handed game. The master Bridge mind has createa new rules and special racks that hold the Dummy hands perfectly. Get them now! Helpful Pamphlets for Bridge Players If you want to learn Contract, send for Mr. Work's authoritative explanation of “The Main Differences Between Contract and Auction.” It is FR If you want to play better Auction, send for “Easy Lessons in Auction Bridge” . . . 128 pages on expert bid- ding and play. 10c postpaid. THE U. S. PLAYING CARD CO. Dept. J-10, Cincinnati, U. S. A. or Windsor, Canada Sponsors of Bridge by Radio and Manufacturers of BICYCLE and CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS | with one 1 | Comm, HOW G@p © + may appear inexplicable that a deal played at) Contract Bridge ina championship tournament, er bidding for a Slam, and mak it, while the rest of the players stopped at a game can be contract and in every instance were defeated. at the Eastern I Championships played in New York, Winfield Liggett had that re- markable experience. Last month, In the club teams of four, repre- senting the Eastern Contract title, the Knickerbocker Whist Club vs. the Boston Chess Club played this deal, which will live long in the of all the players. inemories aWS6 V0754 eo? &YS73 At all tables but one, the deal was played at three No Trumps. ‘The Clubs were opened and North won the first or second round. The logical play wag to take the Diamond finesse. If the Queen was with East, four No Trumps could not be missed. With cight Diamonds in sight, the If the five outstanding Diamonds were di- vided three and two, the chances were three to two that the Queen was one of the three cards. If in the West hand, the Queen could not be caught percentage favored the finesse. as but if with East, » would be won, ¥ event, This time, of course, percentag wrong and the enemy gathered in their five tricks, setting the vulner able contract for a 100. points. were Played by the K.W.C.t was the dealer and opened Demand Bid of Two Diamond gett sat th three No ‘Trumps. n, South with . Lig- and responded with A bid of two No Trumps would shown a trickless hand. South umped to. six N now — optimistically ion closed. hall of the Boston C Chess Club did not double and had no chance to save the hand, The King of Clubs was led and Liggett took the trick It is apparent that normal play the hand would be useless, as even if the Diamond finesse North can not get back in his hand to make the Jack of Hearts and finesse the Spades . Phere wins was but one w of ontract and that necessi- g every card placed pro pitiously. ‘The Queen of must fall and the King be with East. finessed the and led the Ace and King of Diamonds. When the Queen dropped on the se the three high Hearts were Diamonds therefore and the ten of Diamonds was of reentry for the Jack of He upon which South's six of Clubs w arded. Now only the finesse was required to t tire thirteen tricks! in the en No, the Knickerbocker Whist Club not generally considered timid bidders, but they n Grand Sl bid for it. ight have scored a non this deal, if they had Incidentally, the trophy by the Knickerbockers. was won comicbooks.com