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DEE-LET- Cf l I 1 Here is one of the good rea- sons for overbidding: If you are due to fail in your qon-tract often a friendly opponent will make a mistake and contribute a free trick or two ' to your cause However although sometimes you can just sit back and await the charitable donation on other occasions you will have to give a defender a nudge in your direction On this deal you are South in six hearts West starts with the club ace and another club to dummy’s queen How would you continue? This layout arose during a match' between the United Suites and Yugoslavia North's response following West’s overcall would nor- ’ - 7 3-- 2 promising 2 d points But this partnership treated it as g South rebid three hearts to set the trump suit Four clubs four diamonds and four spades were game-invitation- al 1 I mally be played as natural and By Phillip Alder I world-championsh- ip two-no-tni- 10-1- - - high-car- game-forcin- control-bid- s (cue-bid- s) finessing in hearts through East This allowed Soloway to play the trump suit without loss and make his slam NertS AK Declarer wop with his ace and noted West's discard 10 4 Visa 4 K71 show- - ing slam interest in hearts with con- -' a first- - or second-roun- d trol in the bid suit The Yugoslav declarer played a heart to his ace at trick three and could not recover he had to lose a trump trick Paul Soloway gave his opponent a chance to err He called for the heart nine If East had played low Soloway would have risen with his ace and failed But East covered with the heart 10 Then declarer crossed to dummy twice each time Wot V- K Q ' I ' East Atll V 14 -014 QTIS1 Q 10 4 AAJltllSmith A V J A K J Al ’kill JIMI 74 7 41 Dealer South Vulnerable: Both Opening lead: 4A - - |