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CM THE COURIER-JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1989 GARFIELD by jim davis THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE BRIDGE BY ALFRED SHEINWOLD South played low from dummy at the first trick, took East's queen of spades with the king, led a diamond to dummy's queen and returned the seven of clubs. South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH AJ6 9108542 OAQ52 7 canals, for short 50 Alas, in Augsburg 52 Dance with joy 61 Space 62 Tidal flood 63 Malevolent 64 Camp sight 65 French fighter planes 66 Presentation, for short 67 Ferrara's famous family 68 Blight 69 White DOWN 1 Salvador 2 Author Hunter 3 Enlist 4 Aggravate 5 Agree 6 Twirl 7 Role for Reeves 8 Legend 9 Boil 10 Pocket bread 11 Particle 12 Croatian 15 Install again 21 Curlicues 22 Arbor 25 Trattoria specialty 26 Actress Susan 27 Type Of tower 29 Speedily 30 Navigation system 31 Goodnight girl of song 32 Alleys 33 Actress Sommer etal. 34 Mode 36 Jima 38 Humor 41 Outguess 43 Optical instruments 46 French coin 47 Most unique 49 Ray 51 Pays attention 52 "Kiss Me 53 Angers 54 Penny 55 Barks 56 Old Irish alphabet 57. Hindustani kin 58 On a par 59 VIPs vehicle 60 Decelerate ACROSS 1 vu 5 Entreats 9 Hot springs 13 Shakespeare's river 14 Asparagus unit 16 Quote 17 Rested 18 Scorch 19 Doer's suffix 20 Pure 23 Thither and 24 Completion 25 Rangoon weight 28 Rossini or Verdi 32 Paul or Brown 35 Hammering surface 37 Direction on a destroyer 38 Disney 39 Secretes 40 you listening?" 41 Part of a hand 42 Barcelona beast 43 Peruse 44 Mill product 45 Some 46 Landscape 48 Compass pt. 49 Great Lake PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED EAST Q75 VAQ93 094 AJ82 WEST 10832 VJ76 087 10654 31 eTTb sisnMfETsTH SARArniOME.il AP.JA A 8 I UA At I IAIN 1 ljOA 1 1 I AST fpO A 1AC OA A 3jT N.

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South took the king of clubs, four more diamonds and two more spades. Relying on "second hand low" is fatal on this deal. The key to successful defense is counting. From the opening lead East knows that West has only four spades, so South must have three spades. The bidding shows that South has nine cards in the minor suits.

If South had four clubs and four diamonds, he would bid 1 no-trump next with 3-2-4-4 distribution. With five cards of each minor and three spades, South would bid game in diamonds. Therefore, South has 3-1-5-4 distribution. East can count five diamond tricks and three spades for South. Since South is home if he wins a club trick, East must grab toe ace of clubs and lead the ace of hearts.

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