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You probably assumed that it was devised by Sam Stayman, a New York expert who won three Bermuda Bowl world team titles, How to get started: in 1950, ’51 and ’53, and 20 national 8VH \RXU ORJLF WR ÀQG WKH championships. FRUUHFW QXPEHU IRU HDFK However, Sam did not devise Stayman. That was done VTXDUH :KHQ ÀQLVKHG DOO independently by Jack Marx from QLQH URZV DFURVV DOO QLQH London and George Rapee from New York. Rapee suggested it to his then- FROXPQV GRZQ DQG DOO partner Stayman. Sam thought it was nine 3-by-3 boxes must such a good idea that he immediately FRQWDLQ DOO QLQH QXPEHUV wrote an article for The Bridge World magazine, and his name stuck. WKURXJK ZLWK QR Today’s deal was played by Stayman in New York’s famous repeats. (We gave you Cavendish Club in 1949. How did he D KHDG VWDUW ZLWK VRPH play in seven no-trump after West QXPEHUV DOUHDG\ DSSHDU- led the spade jack? LQJ LQ WKHLU SURSHU SODFH One no-trump showed 16-19 points in those days. North used the Gerber 6XGRNX SX]]OHV FRPH LQ convention to learn that his partner WKUHH VNLOO OHYHOV HDV\ had one ace and four kings. There seemed to be 13 top tricks. PHGLXP DQG KDUG Answer to But Stayman was not willing to rely previous puzzle on good breaks, especially as it was rubber bridge with a sizable sum on the line. Stayman won with dummy’s spade ace and cashed the club ace, to see if the clubs were 5-0. When both opponents followed, he played off his top spades (discarding a club from dummy), his top hearts, the diamond king and the diamond ace. At this point, Stayman had learned that West had begun with six spades, four hearts, two diamonds and one club. That meant East had started with four clubs. Stayman led the club 10 from the dummy and ran it when East played low. A club to the king, a diamond to the queen, and the club queen completed the 13 tricks. © 2020 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS BRIDGE PHILLIP ALDER.
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