C6 EZ RE THE WASHINGTON POST.TUESDAy, MARCH 3 , 2020
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
NORTH
♠ 4 2
♥ K 7 3
♦ K J 9 4
! A 10 9 3
WEST (D)
♠ 10 7
♥ 10 9 4 2
♦ Q 7 6 2
! 8 5 2
EAST
♠ K J 9 8 6 3
♥ J 8 6
♦ A 5
! K 4
SOUTH
♠ A Q 5
♥ A Q 5
♦ 10 8 3
! Q J 7 6
The bidding:
“I
think my game is going
downhill,” a club player
told me sadly.
“Why so?”
“Everything I do,” he said,
“feels like I’m going uphill.”
My friend was declarer at
today’s 3NT, and West led
the 10 of spades in defer-
ence to East’s opening bid.
“I won with the queen,”
my friend said, “and let the
queen of clubs ride.”
“The finesse wasn’t a
favorite when East had
opened the bidding,” I
observed.
“East won,” declarer
sighed, “and forced out my
ace of spades. I could take
only eight tricks before he
got in with the ace of dia-
monds and beat me with
good spades.”
South’s play made suc-
ceeding at 3NT uphill work.
East is sure to have the ace
of diamonds on the bidding
and probably the king of
clubs, but West may have the
queen of diamonds. At Tr ick
Two, South should let the
eight of diamonds ride.
East takes the ace to con-
tinue spades, but declarer
wins and repeats the dia-
mond finesse. He can win
three diamonds, two spades,
three hearts and two clubs
on an end play.
DAILY QUESTION
You hold:
♠ A Q 5 ♥ A Q 5
♦ 10 8 3! Q J 7 6
After two passes, the
player at your right opens
one spade. South in today’s
deal overcalled 1NT with this
hand. Do you agree with that
action?
ANSWER: Personally, I
wouldn’t have been as brave.
If the North and West hands
had been exchanged, South
would have gone down a few
at 1NT doubled. I would have
passed. I like 1NT overcalls
to contain a point or two
more as well as a possible
source of tricks.
BOTH SIDES VULNERABLE
WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH
Pass Pass 1 ♠ 1 NT
Pass 3 NT All Pass
Opening lead — ♠ 10
BRIDGE
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