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LAST WEEK’S HAND.

At No-Trumps, West leads 7 of Clubs. What will South make?

North makes two Diamonds and then South’s Ace of Hearts makes game. The point in this play is holding off the Club, and then leading out the Diamonds in order to establish the suit in Dummy. A finesse is impossible because it would require the use of North’s one re-entry.

W. N. E. s. W. N E. 1. 7C JC KC 60 —. 2. — — 50 90 QC JC —• 3. IOC 4H 40 AC — —- 4 - — AD 4D 2D 8D 5. — " » ~ 11 "» — QD 6D 3D KD 6. —— —— 2S KS 4S 3D — 7. — JD 10D 5D 3H 8. — —- — QS 63 83 53 9. — 7S JS AS 98

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Southland Times, Issue 21604, 16 January 1932, Page 11

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LAST WEEK’S HAND. Southland Times, Issue 21604, 16 January 1932, Page 11

LAST WEEK’S HAND. Southland Times, Issue 21604, 16 January 1932, Page 11

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