The Washington Post - USA (2022-01-19)

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C6 EZ RE THE WASHINGTON POST.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 , 2022


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 JULES RIVERA

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)
♠ K J 7 2
♥ J 3
♦ A 7 4
♣ A 7 5 2
WEST
♠ 9 4
♥ K 9 6 4
♦ Q 10 9 5
♣ Q 10 9

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

The bidding:

“Y


our honor,” the district
attorney stated, “we
will prove that South commit-
ted a f elony: He lost a c old
game.”
“Proceed,” the judge
directed, and the court heard
evidence.
“West led a trump against
four spades,” the DA began:
“deuce, 10, ace. South led
a diamond to dummy and
let the jack of hearts ride.
West took the king and led
a second trump. Declarer
put up dummy’s king; West
would not have led a trump
from the queen. South took
the A-Q of hearts, pitching
a diamond from dummy,
cashed the king of diamonds
and ruffed a diamond. East
discarded.
“South was then stuck
in dummy. When he led the
ace and a low club, East won
and took his high trump, and
South had a diamond loser.”
“My client was unlucky,”
South’s counsel roared.
“Guilty of mistiming,” the
judge ruled. “Declarer must
duck a club at Trick Two. If
West leads a second trump,
South wins and finesses in
hearts. The finesse loses,
but West won’t have a third
trump, and South can cross-
ruff for 10 tricks.”
DAILY QUESTION
You hold:
♠ K J 7 2 ♥ J 3
♦ A 7 4 ♣ A 7 5 2
Both sides vulnerable. You
open one club, your partner
bids one spade and the next
player jumps to four hearts.
What do you say?
ANSWER: Don’t let your
opponent’s bid goad you
into an unsound action. You
would have raised partner to
two spades, but you can’t bid
four. Pass. If after two pass-
es, your partner doubles,
suggesting a good hand but
not necessarily great hearts,
you can reconsider bidding.

N- S VULNERABLE

NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST
1 ♣ Pass 1 ♠ Pass
2 ♠ Pass 3 NT Pass
4 ♠ All Pass
Opening lead — ♠ 4

BRIDGE

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