Judge, 1933-08 · page 20 of 36
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Mr. Manning-b whether ‘lousy’ is a the United told it is used by is the fourth of a series of lems designed expre play. We un iprove of the international br lonabl up, selecting and placing { the cards to meet s of the playing problem ams Culbertson is not in : @ 073 second occ um played. ecords team) played owever, the p South well tre @ AK 942 c 2A K 953 AK? ster, Spades are 1 Cth np. South, “President of the Internation, my 1 Bridge ; League, and the British Bridge Leas clarer, to make a small skim | the hands, placing as many the | r onor cards in the est hanc | XTRACT from the Star, London, ng how anther West han } England, June 2, 1933: “Mr. Cul bertson Below the Line. Asked to Stay Solut Problem | Away From The irnament | “When I ht Ely Culbertson arrived at G House, where ba International Contest | played, Mr ernational 1 ed him and, in the presence number of well known play 2 10987 ' called upon him for an explanation © J109_ his criticism English team and 109876 | of the arrangements made by the Brit South | i 1 . @AQW7I6 | Foster pointed out to 2? None Q8765432 @ None at his crit- The cards in bold-faced type are the ither fair nor just, and ones originally were much resented. “He sug should not at he was there as ¢ t he had n icisms were given in the problem, ns were to build up a hand The instructi« ted to Culbertson that he whereby Sou 1, as declarer, would make again attend the tournament, a grand slam a lead and Culbertson leit at once.” by West, who w great- est possible number of high cards. an committee that is re- The soluti or the selection ne perpetrators of » publicly censured, the ¢ L there will never be a recur- rence of this situation. ind shows the additional cards correct Spades are trump. West's best opening is a club or a heart which South will ruff with the six of spades and then lead ; trumping in dummy with the de filled in. ding. playe Se We should make sure, when people spades. A small spade is led and East advertise themselves as representing plays the nine, declarer finessing the America, that they are representative of ten, Another diamond is trumped, America HLS. killin ast’s ace. The five of spades 18 is led, East plays the jact the queen. The ace pic diamonds in declarer’s sup t hand are good Double Dim Problem No. 4 By Russell Roose, Nort @Ak 32 Q52 AQ963 & A107 Kast @ 0% 2? K43 Clubs are trump. West leads the five of spades. North and South to win all The position of all thirteen tri cards is known te ath sides, therefore the problem must be made possible deier st any East @ None 2310942 > 8765 & 01065 South @ AK QJ A8 10 Spades are trump. West leads the king of diamonds and follows with the jack of diamonds. North and South to win 10 of the 13 tricks. Solutio Trick Nowth 1 2 5 2 4 6 3 s $ KY 6 5 A 9 6 5@ 2¢@ 7 6e 364 ® 7¢ 4¢@ 9 oe we **East is squeezed. If he ¢ jack of hearts, North’s seven is g od. Ii he ¢ ards the five of clubs, the nine of clubs is then led, the jack finessed, and South's clubs are all good. (Deal Continues on page 24) comicbooks.com