Judge, 1933-07 · page 20 of 36
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Judge for three rounds, which each player one round with each of the three players at the table. two men at each table ex- change with the two at the other table. yunds are played, giving round with each of gives For the final change, all the men play at one table, and the other. Two r ners for one round of each 10 have not been paired before. 1 of women at the ids are played, which the et seven rounds, player I with twenty-e played one er person present The Three Table Pivot OR twelve players, r tallies sm 1 to 12, and seat each player by y number as shown in diagram. round of four deals every 0! No. 12 is the pivot, during the entire play. In changing, after the fi round No, 11 takes the place vacated by No. 1; No. 1 goes to the chair vacated by No. 2; No. 2 to No. 3's place; and so on. ch player knows whom follow, so there should and sits. still be no are necessary to com plete the partnership in this met therefore, unless the play is very rapid, it probably will be necessary to pla only two or three deals with each part- ner. Dealer for each hand may be se- lected by cutting cards. After ten changes ea had every other player for a partner for the prescribed number of deals. : Bridge Actual Playing Problem No. 3 By Wm, BE. MeKenney North South ¢ ry Build up a hand so that South will become 1 will make a West to receive the greatest possible number the declarer ar grand slam against any opening, of high cards Solution to June Problem North West @ 1098 97654 ©KQJ10 497 The June showed the Problem bold-faced type ions to distribute the missing South to make a small slam at with i Actual ing cards in with dire nond opening and an end play, The play to be executed is called the double Vienna Coup. without employ Nugpeouepars POOP DD *East is helpless. If he discards a heart, the two hearts in dummy are good, while if the queen of clubs is The playing of the ace and king of clubs at tricks No. 5 and No. 6 is what is known as a double Vienna Coup. discarded, declarer's jack will win Layout to show play of hand copy- righted by Wm. E. McKenney, 1933. 18 Pastimes Double Dummy Pro By Russell Koosen North @ 10432 2765 o4 93 East @ None 2 Jw942 > 8765 &Q1065 South @AKQJY DA83 10 @AKJ7 West King of diamonds and follows with the Spades are trump. leads the jack of diamonds. North and South to win ten of the thirteen tricks. All cards are known by both sides, therefore the problem must be made agaénst any pos- sible defense. Solution to June Problent North @AKi4 2? KQO KOS e AKI West East #0553 *2 9 107 64 © QJ102 > A87643 Ho84 #01053 South @ 10986 AJ8532 > None $762 Hearts are trump. West opens the queen of diamonds. North and South to win all thirteen tricks Solution North Dunes aed Oe > Son Sh th ed omans HOSP Uw Ae rene >PPODD Monuazeroucsn ORPRaParn At trick nine, if East holds the clubs and discards the diamond 8 North will lead the diamond 9, establishing the king. On the same trick, if West holds the diamonds and discards a club, (Deal continues on page 26) comicbooks.com