The Washington Post - 24.02.2020

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C6 EZRE the washington post.monday, february 24 , 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 (D)
♠ A K 5 2
♥ A Q 10 5 2
♦ 5
♣ A K 3
WEST
♠ J 4
♥ J 7
♦ 6 3 2
♣ Q 10 8 7 6 4

EAST
♠ Q 10 8 3
♥ K 9 8 6
♦ A 9 7
♣ J 5
SOUTH
♠ 9 7 6
♥ 4 3
♦ K Q J 10 8 4
♣ 9 2

The bidding:

A


team led by Josef Blass
(npc) won the Soloway
Knockout Te ams, the ACBL
Fall NABC’s major event.
In the final BLASS (Brink,
Drijver, Kalita, Nowosadzki,
Pszczola) came from behind
to beat Nick NICKELL, 123
to 102. As usual, most of
the top seeds included pro
players.
In today’s deal,
Meckstroth-Rodwell bid the
North-South cards to a poor
3NT, an atypical performance
for them. North went down
one.
In the replay, Brink-Drijver
reached five diamonds.
West led the jack of spades,
dummy won and East sig-
naled with the eight. South
forced out the ace of trumps,
and East returned the queen
of spades to dummy’s ace.
South then took the A-K
of clubs, ruffed a club and
drew trumps. He led the nine
of spades to East’s 10 —
and dummy’s five was high!
Making five.
East regretted spending
his eight of spades, but
South could always guess his
way home. He could run his
trumps, forcing East to come
down to a high spade and
K-9 of hearts. Then a spade
would end-play him.
DAILY QUESTION
You hold:
♠ A K 5 2 ♥ A Q 10 5 2
♦ 5 ♣ A K 3
You open one heart, and
your partner bids one spade.
What do you say?
ANSWER: Slam chances
depend on whether partner
has useful cards such as the
king of hearts and the ace of
diamonds (but not the king)
plus decent spades. Jump
to three clubs and support
the spades next, painting a
picture of your shape and
strength. An option is a four-
club “splinter” bid; I might
prefer that call with a weaker
hand.

N-S VULNERABLE

NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST
1 ♥ Pass 1 NT Pass
2 ♣ Pass 3 ♦ Pass
5 ♦ All Pass
Opening lead — ♠ J

BRIDGE

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