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Date: 30th September 1990
Service: ORACLE
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Original Broadcast Channel: Channel 4
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P616 ORACLE 616 Sun30 Sep C4 2351:28 IVERSIONS 1/7 by Patrick Jourdain NON PRIZE PUZZLE How should West play Three Diamonds Doubled? South bid clubs and North, who doubled, leads the clubs ten. S 32 N S K854 H 5 W E H AJ832 D KJ97642 S D Q10 C AQ9 C 52 Press "Reveal" for answer From the Vuitton World Teams in Geneva. Former winner Lew Stansby won the queen of clubs and led the ace. North had: S. Q96 H. KQ1074 D. A853 C. 10 ruffed the club, and cleared trumps to beat the contract. But West could have ensured the contract by playing a LOW club trick two. Then he must either Diversions 610 chess 617Chess Knitting Go! Reviews
P616 ORACLE 616 Sun30 Sep C4 2352:12 IVERSIONS 2/7 by Patrick Jourdain PRIZE PROBLEM 261 How should West play Three Notrumps on a spade lead? S K4 N S A5 H AK3 W E H 84 D A10953 S D QJ42 C Q73 C K10542 Answers on a postcard to BRIDGE PUZZLE 261: DIVERSIONS, Craven House, Marshall Street, London W1V 1LL by October 9. Sender of first correct entry drawn wins a £10 book token! West, East and South all news >Diversions 610 Chess 617EXTEND YOUR HOME IN STYLE p283 Chess Knitting Go! Reviews
P616 ORACLE 616 Sun30 Sep C4 2356:27 IVERSIONS 3/6 STATELY BRIDGE BREAK ■ Fancy a weekend in a medieval castle? AND a weekend entirely devoted to bridge...both await you if you sign up for the Diamond Bridge Castle Break at Clearwater Castle in the Forest of Dean, November 13th-16th. You might sleep in a fourposter (if the peacocks let you) and spend your days brushing up your bidding, or playing some relaxing sessions of duplicate. Price per person is £150 for three nights half board (fourposter extra!). For a booking form, contact Carol Yates 12 Brookhouse Road, Walsall, W Midlands WS5 3AD. more > Diversions 610 Chess 616Chess Knitting Go! Reviews
P616 ORACLE 616 Sun30 Sep C4 2353:11 IVERSIONS 4/6 ENGLAND PRE-CAMROSE TRIALS In the trials played in Birmingham on the 22nd/23rd September, the following 5teams qualified for the Final Trial. 1 A Dyson, G Liggins, WJ Holland and BL Ewart 168VPs. 2 D Patterson, T Ward, G Tredinnick, and S Tredinnick 149.5 3 U Durmus, N Selway, I Panto and M Wlodarczyk 149 4 CJ Elliott, Mrs S Landy, DAL Burn and DGW Price 145.5 5 A Mould, H Melbourne, P Bowyer, and J Helm 137. >>> Diversions 610 Chess 616Chess Knitting Go! Reviews
P616 ORACLE 616 Sun30 Sep C4 2357:15 IVERSIONS 5/6 READING SEMINARS The Reading Bridge Club have announced a series of Novice Duplicate Tournaments and Teaching Seminars starting in the new year, which will be open to both members and visitors. Novice Tournaments take place at 2.30pm on Sundays - the first Duplicate Pairs is on January 28th. The Seminars are on Saturday mornings at 9.45, and the first of these (Modern Acol - the Uncontested Auction) is on February 10. Reading Bridge Club has its own premises at 35 Jesse Terrace. For details and an enrolment form, contact Alec Salisbury on 0734 790889. more > Diversions 610 Chess 616Chess Knitting Go! Reviews
P616 ORACLE 616 Sun30 Sep C4 2351:27 IVERSIONS 6/6 REGIONAL VIEW ■ The Scottish Bridge Union's Northern District Council are sponsoring Free Bridge tuition for Secondary School pupils and students at College and Univesity. The Courses will take place at Aberdeen Bridge Club, 14 Rubislaw Terrace, at 9.30 on Saturday mornings, starting on October 13th. ■ The St Johns Wood Bridge Club have courses for beginners and intermediates starting the first week of October. Beginners Wednesday evenings, Intermediates, Thursdays. For details of times, etc. telephone 081 455 3004 before 1pm, 071 286 7465 other times. more > Diversions 610 Chess 616Chess Knitting Go! Reviews