Judge, 1932-05-21 · page 26 of 36
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7 rnp eeencenemnnry gy Play DUPLICATE BRIDGE Auction or Contract 16 Folders to set VALPARAISO DUPLICATE Bridge Folders Duplicate Bridge, either Auction oF Contract, makes the game many times more enjoyable. Eliminates luck. Rewards skill. Improves your game. Duplicate is sweeping the country. The Valparaiso Duplicate Bridge Folder is a patented device. It has many advantages over large boards The folders are made of artistic but strong and durable material that will last for years. Dpe_ box that. meast 4 Inche S ‘inches and welghs only Duplicate Score Pad Play Contract 1s East 48th St, New York City Enclosed $.. for sets of Valparaiso Folders. You pay postage Name \ddress .. City & State.... PROVE YOUR SKILL =r 34 "BRIDGE AND MINE By Sidney S. I Mr. Lenz will wet ap | related to Auction and Contract HE occasional hand, that is badly defeated at Contract, is not arily incorrectly, bid. A hand fit” perfectly at No Trump and | ple lay horribly at a declared trump, but still the No Trump declaration would not be the soundest bid, unless the distribution of the opposing cards could, in some occult manner, |be known. Again, it may be just the other way around and it is most unjust to criticize the partner every- time he gets a bad break. I have a letter from Chicago, |describing a hand played at four Hearts doubled, and being defeated for a thousand points. The partner points out that a contract of three No Trumps would have been a lay- down and delivers a diatribe against his partner, who “obstinately insisted ying the deal at a declared My diagnosis is that the Heart declaration was proper and would have won four times out of five, but jwhen the fifth time comes along, | tolerance is a great virtue. 1 No Trump P Double Pass P. This deal was shown last week and ked how many tricks South could reasonably expect to take with his hand? Well, it could not have been worse! North and South, unfortunately vulnerable, were set for 2,600 points. ° Judge readers a ided correspondents send 6 advice and anncer question ed: addressed envelopes for reply. The dummy did not pay much at- tention to his partner’s cards as to the result and commented cz cally on rotten bids, when vulnerable. If anything, South was a bit conserva- tive in not opening with a bid of two No Trumps. East’s informatory double, was the only unsound dec! tion and West’s business pass was fine strategy. A rescue bid of two Diamonds by North might seem logical, but generally such declara- tions only succeed in obtaining the contract at a higher declaration. The Play of the hand was _ spec- opened the five of Clubs, which East won with the King and returned the Queen of Hearts. South covered, West won and led back the low Heart and East then came through with his remaining Club. After West had cashed in his Pn Clubs and four Hearts, the Declarant was left with the Ace of Spades and the King-Queen of Diamonds, with a discard still to make on the six of Hearts. As East was holding the Ace-Jack of Diamonds and West held the nine of Spades, it must be admitted that South was in a tough spot. The total number of tricks he suc- ceeded in winning were represented with—Zero. The following deal was one of the neatest in the last Eastern Championships. North dealt. 410 998 9Q974 &KQI1I054 comicbooks.com