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in today’s deal, there is a carrot in
front of you. Will you eat it in heav-
es or at a less alluring location?
You are in four spades. West leads
the heart queen. How would you
oian the play?
It is reasonable for South to open
four spades in the fourth (or third)
position. Opposite a passed partner,
a slam is unlikely, and it rates to
keep the opponents quiet.
A chib lead, with East ducking
when declarer calls for dummy’s
queen, defeats the contract for sure.
Abo, the original declarer, knowing
from West's lead that East had the
heart ace, incorrectly played a low
heart from the dummy at trick one,
giving West a chance to shift to the
chib nine. But West continued with
the heart jack. South ruffed,
fe| played a club to dummy’s king.
Wttt dropped the nine to signal his
doubleton, and East ducked the
trick. Now came a diamond to the
queen, but West won with the king
end returned a heart. South ruffed,
unblocked the diamond ace, and led
a second club, but East took two
tricks in the suit to defeat the con-
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Did you fall for the diamond-finesse
Carrot? You have 10 tricks via seven
wades, two diamonds and one club.
So, after drawing trumps, calmly
continue with the ace and queen of
diamonds. West wins with the king,
but when you reach the dummy in
clubs, you discard a club on the dia-
mond jack and lose only one trick in
tach side suit.
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AirRO-GRAPH
By Bernice Bede O$ol
Grater growth and financial yield arc
Ukely in the year ahead from channels
which you have already developed.
' Before sowing any new fields, expand
upon the areas you have already cultivat-
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LEO (July 23-Aug 22) — Unsolicited
rewards may come your way today from
tNlML Those you have helped will now
By to reciprocate in material ways.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-'Sept. 22) —
Expansion and growth in your personal
affaire can be more easily achieved today
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$3000.00
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$7,700
713-392-5652
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