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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1965, p. 14

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JAY BECKER Top record-holder in Masters' | Individual Championship Play) Fast dealer Bath sides vulnérable, NORTH 975 AJ5 52 AIBA FAST Qs3 916008 @Azva aK6 SOUTH @AK10 @K4 @KQAS 4&Q1092 The bidding: Rast South |Pass 1 NT lead -- West Pass North 8NT | Opening seven. of | hearts | The opening lead is frequently the most important play of the entire hand, but, unfdrtunatély, the nature of the game is such that the opening lead is often only a shot in the dark. While a defender always has the bidding to help guide him towards the best opening lead, this often is not enough to point clearly to the most éffiective Jead As a result er, having to two or bilites wrong West the pre the opening lead- choose between reasonable possi- guesses more frequently had little to go on in ent case and decided to take a shot at finding partner's long suit. Accordingly, he led a heart. This lead proved to be highly succéssful when declarer, seizing the opportunity to take a free finesse, played the jack | from dummy Fast covering with the queen Declarer took the king and also took a club finesse, which lost. East then forced out the ace of hearts and South eventual- ly went down one when East cored the ace of diamonds and his remaining hearts. West's opening lead certainly. turned out well, but it would not have been successful if de- lclarer had reacted propérly, South's play of the jack of hearts at trick oné was com- pletely wrong, since it opened lthe avenue to defeat in a hand where he could have guaranteed the contract 100 per cent by playing the five from dummy. While South had no good rea- son to suspect a short-suit léad from West, he should have pro- |vided against this possibility be playing low from dummy. 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