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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1987, p. 26

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WINNERS OF THE WEEKLY DUPLICATE GAMES: Friday eve â€" E_hght A: Bob Auger, Denis Niven; Audrey McHoul, Don Lindshorst Yes, experienced players would see the danger of being "endplayed" the moment the declarer started his elimination play. When he played his Ace of hearts his scheme was obvious. West should have pitched his heart King, thus letting East win the next trick and then another heart to defeat the contract. R Could the slam be made? ' * Not double dummy (with open hands). But if the declarer plays his heart Ace at an early stage, only a genius or a fool would pitch his King of heas. The declarer then musn‘t play the unnecessary third round of trumps which gives West another chance to pitch his King of hearts. . Could the slam be defeated? Flight B: Jennifer Edwards, Paul Puncher; Helen and Morley Hallman. Sunday eve â€" Rodney Wilton, Rene Lawand; Jim and Joy Dundas. games. South an optimist bid a small slam. He was facing two losers in hearts. It seemed to be impossible to lose only one trick. He played two rounds of trumps, three rounds of clubs, trumping the third club in his hand and three rounds of diamonds, trumping the third diamond in dummy. Then he played another round of trumps and the Ace of hearts ending at the diagrammed position (this is called "elimination‘" or "strip play"). 5D Pass 6S Pass Pass Diamond Queen opening lead. Eastâ€"West vuinerable. Dealer â€" East «â€"â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1987 r Pass Pass Pass Pass 75 INTERESTING HANDS by Milos Polak 18 Pass Pass Now he played the seven of hearts which was won by West‘s King (a throwâ€"in). West on lead did not have a safe exit. Leading either of his Jacks (club or diamond) he gave the declarer a chance to pitch ("sluff"") a heart from one hand and trump ("ruff") in the other, thus making the slam. This "textbook hand" was dealt at one of our local H: K8 D; QJ1042 S: Aq972 H: A7ZS5 C: A104 H: 1042 & / "\ Fine Meat Loaf Stone Crock Cooked Ham Blade Roast Ib. McCain‘s Super Fries 5 ib. bag Stone Crock Fronts of Beef Old Cheddar U.S.A. Tomatoes Ontario Green Cabbage Avocadoes California Mexico Pineapple 8 Spring St., St. Jacobs Kâ€"W Paralegal 45 King St., St. Jacobs Stone Crock Village Bakery e MANICURES e PEDICURES i f ~~~: e COSMETICS ® MAKEâ€"UP APPLICATIONS _ The New Owner e MAKEâ€"UP LESSONS mc 664â€"3626 664â€"3612 22 KING ST. SOUTH WATERLOO 884â€"0663 & BEaAUTY CLINIC Are you aware that The Divorce Act now allows in addition, o Mh“ml no one appear in court _ in uncontested cases. . We specialize in completing divorce documentation. We are not lawyors. For more information without obligation, write or call. 70e bring quality to you 17 Eby St. South, Kitchener N2G 3K6 each lb Ib. Ib. Ib. 3049 lb. 5 Ib. block 3.39 each Banana Chips Animal Crackers Sesame Colombian Coffee Cracked Wheat Bread 1 Small V alentine Cakes Sugar Cookies Assorted Muffins Cinnamon Buns each Valentine 2.29 1.99 2.29 2.99 1.39 oo S . 75° Garden 49 King St., 5t. Jaco 89° "~ 664â€"3544 small 1.99 large 6.50 Meats & Cheese Shop 49 King St., St. Jacobs 47 King St., St: Jacobs Come In & Meet Jan. 19â€"Feb: 14 576â€"3660 NAILS _ 664â€"3610 Ib. Ib Ib. Ib RONNA doz. doz. loaf 1.69 1.69 2.29 8.39 2.39 3.39 1.19 1.99 2.29 4 doz. 4 doz. 1.39 /

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