Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1965, p. 18

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North East Pass stan about 36 per cent of And they might care e to learn that these cards: will be divided 4-2 in deals out of each 100. When you put these figure: togethier you find that a sui will be divided either 3-8 or 4- * Bee these percentages exac would certainly be h know them in a more or less generafl way. Declarer put this knowledge to work in the a nying hand. 'West led two rounds of hearts and declarer ruffed the second one. There was now only one proper \play for South to make. He led a low spade! As a result of this play South made qileven tricks. It did not matter 'whether East or West won the spade or what the: played next. In all cases So was boutnd to win the rest of the tricks. The most bothersome return #@ heart could be ruffed in dummiy -- after which de- clarer could come to his hand to draw trumps and claim the rest, Now let's suppose that declar- er had qashed the A-K-Q of spades af%er ruffing the heart at trick two, This method of play though it seems fairly natural would hawe led to a two-trick de- feat. The 4-2 trump break would have proved insurmountable, The underlead of the A-K-Q of spades at trick three figures to make the_coftract whether the trumps are divided 3-3 or 42. This division offers an 84 per cent chanae of success, Drawing trumps in the hope of finding fhe spades divided 3-3 offers only a 36 per cent chance of success. One way declarer is a 5 to 1 favorite; the other way he is a 2 to 1 underdog. The choice is clear enough -- if you know a thing or tw» about odds. Army Brass Remanded OTTAWA (CP) -- Brig. 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