The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 2011 Page: 6 of 10
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6 The Baytown Sun
Comics
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
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Answer to Previous Puzzle
Most go low
when high is better
Doug Larson, a newspaper colum-
(list, saw, "What some people mis-
take for ttie high cost of living is real
ly the cost of high living:';
That is true, but the cost of living
continues to go higher — and. of
course, so does the cost of nigh liv-
ing. .
in bridge, you ought play low or High
(or occasionally a middle card). In
this deal, how can West defeat three
no-trump after tedding the club jack -1
North's three-club rebid, often called
New Minor forcing, asked South if he
had tnree-card spade support
South starts with eight top treks:
one spade, one heart, five diamonds
and one club. The first opportunity
fpr a ninth winner fails immediately
when East covers dummy's club
queen with his king. Declarer holds
. up tits ace. until the third round, then
leads his spade two.
if West is a member.of.the second: .
nand-iow club, he would play his five,
I and South would finesse. East would :
win the trick and shift .to a heart, but.
. declarer could win with his ace, run
his diamonds, and take a second ’
spade, finesse to end with an over.
trick. .
Let's go back to trick four. West must
play his spade king, not the five. Wtiat
can South do3 :
if he plays low from the board, West
runs his dubs. Arajif declarer wins ;
with dummy’s ace. East takes the
(■ext spade and switches to a heart. .
Either way. the contract fails
When you see a suit like those
spades, play secondhand high with
the queen or king.
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