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A word about the bidding, though, before we show how South "peeked" into the defend- ers' hands. The (our club cell, a cue bid. announced club control end greet interest. in e slam. North'a tour diamond bid showed willingness to cooperate with the slam try, announcing the ace of ”' ' ea well es s top lcourse, to in normal limitations. This vital bit of information made it. easy for South to undertake the slain without further ado. Deciaror rotted the club lead. drew two trumpe, played hil three high hearts. discarding a diamond from dummy, and ruffed a. heart in dummy. Alter trump- ing the club Jack, South's prob- lem was to avoid two diamonA losers. This he solved neatly by leading a low diamond end play- ing low from dummy. South's play succeeded, as he was sure it would. West won the trick end was endpiayed. Any re- turn eves bound to give declerer a trick. More than that. a winning position was bound to occur it East -won the diamond because he could have at. most. one die- mond end would have to give do- clerer e nut-discard. The more normal procedure of the ace end another diamond would have led to two diamond loaers end defeat. South's play could not tell. West's club lead was an obvious fourth best card. This in turn meant that East had started with either six or seven clubs. Eest had also shown up with (our heart: end two spades. He there- fore could not have more than one diamond. By ducking the ” nd an endpley against either defender became certain. East's hand, and hence West's. was known. Neit.h- I or at them could suppress their - distribution. south was looking (redo two spade bid subject, or right through the heck: of their cards. I IEDTIME STORIES The Family Tree The doinj M e simple deed. May he the planting oi a seed. -Old Mother Nature. Old Mother Nature speaks truly. 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