C6 EZ RE THE WASHINGTON POST.MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 , 2019
BREWSTER ROCKIT: SPACE GUY! TIM RICKARDCURTIS RAY BILLINGSLEYSHERMAN’S LAGOON JIM TOOMEYRED AND ROVER BRIAN BASSETFRANK AND ERNEST TOM THAVESRHYMES WITH ORANGE HILARY PRICELIO MARK TATULLIHAGAR THE HORRIBLE CHRIS BROWNEBLONDIE DEAN YOUNG & JOHN MARSHALLMIKE DU JOUR MIKE LESTERAGNES TONY COCHRANWUMO MIKAEL WULFF & ANDERS MORGENTHALERMARK TRAIL JAMES ALLENMOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM MIKE PETERSBALDO HECTOR CANTU & CARLOS CASTELLANOSSALLY FORTH FRANCESCO MARCIULIANO & JIM KEEFECLASSIC PEANUTS CHARLES SCHULZCLASSIC DOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU PICKLES BRIAN CRANESUDOKUNORTH
A J 10 7 3
A K Q 10 9 2
None
K 10
WEST
K 5
8 7 5 3
J 10 7 6 3
6 2EAST (D)
8
6
K Q 9 8 5 4 2
A Q 8 4
SOUTH
Q 9 6 4 2
J 4
A
J 9 7 5 3The bidding:T
he ACBL’s annual Youth
NABC, held at its Summer
Championships, drew hun-
dreds of young players — a
good sign for the game’s
future.
Many juniors competed
in the major events. In the
Open Pairs (reported by
Robin Hilyard), East was
17-year-old Ethan Wood of
Dover, Mass. When North-
South roared into six spades,
Ethan declined to sacrifice
at seven diamonds. West led
a low diamond, and dummy
threw a club. Instead of play-
ing the textbook queen, the
lower of his equal honors,
Ethan followed with the king.
That play — apparently
denying the queen — con-
vinced declarer that East
had the king of trumps for
his opening bid. Instead of
finessing in trumps, South
led to the ace. He lost a
trump and a club.
Declarer might have gone
right; if East held the king of
trumps, West had nothing
resembling a raise to two dia-
monds. But concealment on
defense is a subtle art, and
if a junior player foresaw the
possible effect of playing his
king of diamonds, he is to be
admired.
DAILY QUESTION
You hold:
Q 9 6 4 2 J 4
A J 9 7 5 3
Your partner opens one
heart, you respond one
spade and he bids two dia-
monds. What do you say?
ANSWER: Your hand is not
strong enough to bid 2NT
— you would promise about
11 points — and certainly
not to bid three clubs, which
would commit your side to
game. Nor should you rebid
two spades with a ragged
five-card suit. Bid two hearts.
Partner should expect only a
tolerance for hearts, not real
support.BOTH SIDES VULNERABLEEAST SOUTH WEST NORTH
1 1 (!) 2 6
All Pass
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