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SATURDAy, NOVEMbER 9 , 2019. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ RE C5


BREWSTER ROCKIT: SPACE GUY! TIM RICKARD

CURTIS RAY BILLINGSLEY

SHERMAN’S LAGOON JIM TOOMEY

RED AND ROVER BRIAN BASSET

FRANK AND ERNEST TOM THAVES

RHYMES WITH ORANGE HILARY PRICE

LIO MARK TATULLI

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE CHRIS BROWNE

BLONDIE DEAN YOUNG & JOHN MARSHALL

MIKE DU JOUR MIKE LESTER

AGNES TONY COCHRAN

WUMO MIKAEL WULFF & ANDERS MORGENTHALER

MARK TRAIL JAMES ALLEN

MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM MIKE PETERS

BALDO HECTOR CANTU & CARLOS CASTELLANOS

SALLY FORTH FRANCESCO MARCIULIANO & JIM KEEFE

CLASSIC PEANUTS CHARLES SCHULZ

CLASSIC DOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU PICKLES BRIAN CRANE

SUDOKU

NO RTH
♠ A Q 7
♥ 7 5
♦ A J 6 4 2
! 8 5 2
WEST
♠ 6
♥ K Q 10 9 4 3 2
♦ Q 3
! K 10 7

EAST
♠ 8 5 4
♥ 8 6
♦ K 10 9 7
! Q 6 4 3
SOUTH (D)
♠ K J 10 9 3 2
♥ A J
♦ 8 5
! A J 9

The bidding:

“S


imple Saturday” col-
umns are meant to
help improve technique and
develop logical thinking.
The best part of any
expert’s game is a sound
grasp of fundamentals. He
never, and I mean never,
makes elementary errors.
At today’s four spades,
South takes the ace of
hearts and counts four
possible losers: a heart, a
diamond and two clubs. He
could try for a second club
winner (leading low from
dummy to his nine would be
the best chance), but setting
up the diamonds with ruffs —
a basic skill — is better.
In case of a 4-2 diamond
break, South needs three
dummy entries: two to ruff
diamonds, one to cash the
good diamond. To preserve
his entries, South doesn’t
draw trumps; he ducks a
diamond at Tr ick Two. South
wins East’s club shift and
proceeds thus: diamond to
the ace, diamond ruff high,
K-A of trumps, diamond ruff,
draw trumps with the queen,
good diamond to pitch a
club.
A capable declarer will
make four spades in less
time than it takes me to tell
you about it.
DAILY QUESTION
You hold:
♠ A Q 7 ♥ 7 5
♦ A J 6 4 2! 8 5 2
Your partner opens one
heart, you respond two dia-
monds, he rebids two hearts
and you try 2NT. Partner then
bids three diamonds. What
do you say?
ANSWER: Your partner’s
bidding suggests minimum
opening values and no
desire to play at notrump
with unbalanced distribu-
tion. Pass. If he has a hand
such as 4, A Q 8 6 4, Q 9 5,
A 7 6 3, any higher contract
will be at risk, and even nine
tricks at diamonds will not be
certain.

BOTH SIDES VULNERABLE

SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
1 ♠ 2 ♥ 3 ♠ Pass
4 ♠ All Pass
Opening lead — ♥ K

BRIDGE

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