Based out of Toronto, this fourâ€" piece band serves up a tight blend of current jazz, funk and latinâ€"inâ€" fluenced original instrumentals. The group has been together since 1981, and boasts perforâ€" mance credits from Expo ‘86, clubs in Ontario and Quebec, and It may not be summer yet but the sounds are sure to sizzle when Forward Motion and Brick Brewâ€" ery present the jazzâ€"funk of The Carlos Lopes Group at the Huethâ€" er Hotel Saturday, March 12. PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 9, 1988 Carlos Lopes Group is set to sizzle at the Huether However, if you have eight and while finessâ€" ing the Queen, East drops the ten or nine, the proper play is to repeat the finesse by leading the Jack and hoping that East will drop the other crucial card (ten or nine) as well. This is the way our hand should be played. But don‘t forget that in real life East might fool you by dropping the ten or nine from a 10,9,x holding. After drawing trumps eleven tricks are easiliv made by trumping a third club by South, thus A five diamond contract is a little more difficult if played by South. A spade opening lead followed by another round of spades results in the necessity to pick up the diamond suit. This requires a finesse. In similar situaâ€" tions where the ten and following spots are missing, the only chance is to lead a small diamond to the Queen and then to play the Ace. This play wins if the King was originally doubleton in West‘s hand (approx. 14% odds). Opening lead: spade six Vulnerable: Northâ€"South Contract: 5 diamonds Dealer: North C:QJ10 H:K432 5D 1C 18 H:AQJ105 D:J874 H:B8 2H 3D INTERESTING HANDS by Milos Polak Their leader, guitarist/composâ€" er Carlos Lopes, impresses in both his live and studio work, and has played with such notables as Claude Ranger, Neil Swainson, Aaron Davis, Memo Acevedo and Shirley Eikhard. His interests cover Beâ€"Bop, Fusion, Latin, Pop and R&B. the jazz festivals of Montreal Quebec City and Toronto. Other members of the group, whose combined musical credits include work with such diverse D:109 S:AQJ1097 28 Swiss Teams Championship will be held Sunday, March 13. 1 pm. and 7 pm at the Adult Recreation Centre Advance registra tion Lorraine Lipskie; Helen and Morley Hallman Thursday aft â€" Leyden Chao, Milos Polak Ned Loubert, Ken Gladstone guess which way to finesse. In our example the trump finesse will be successful. The Ace of hearts should be played followed by the Queen, with an attempt to pitch spades. Declarer must keep dummy‘s King of clubs in order to preserve a reâ€"entry to hearts, should West cover with his King or hearts. The King should be ruffed, and after returning to dummy, spades from North are pitched on the established heart suit. WEEKLY DUPLICATE BRIDGE RESULTS: Sunday eve â€" Ruth Lewis, Milos Polak; Ted Podger, Helen Crane t Monday aft â€" Bert Runstedier, Bob Crosby; Fran McConnell, Evelyn Johnson Tuesday eve â€" Rick McDonald, Milos Polak; Norma Ingram, Ethel Robinson Wednesday aft â€" Felicitas Caputa, Eliska Polak; Olive Cockett, Midge Swain Wednesday eve â€"Flight A: Ruth Lewis, Tuesday aft â€" Bob Auger, Dennis Niver Ken Gladstone, Muriel Gross trump to ruff clubs. Another line of play which utilizes the heart suit is also available. This line of play has to be used in case the final contract is 5 clubs by North. Declarer cannot avoid a club loser and cannot afford two spade losers. He relies on his heart suit which should enable him to pitch a spade (or spades) from North hand. He has to establishing all clubs on the board. If East plays a third spade at trick three it does not matter which hand ruffs. But it might be a good idea to postpone drawing West‘s third trump until clubs are established, in order to Friday eve an entry to dummy or preserve a Lindhorst; Isabelle Bennett, John Harrison Flight B: Jennifer and Paul Puncher, Warren Sparks, Ken Gladstone Flight A: Mike Ng, Don Flight A: Ruth Lewis, Carol McMahn; Jackie Grant, Gina Scheffel Flight B: Ethel Switzer, Saturday‘s show begins at 9:30, with ticket prices $6 in advance and $7 at the door. For more information, call 7434812. Together they produce a cheerâ€" fully innovative fusion sure to cure the worst case of winter doldrums artists as Bruce Cockburn, Anne Murray and Kim Mitchell, are bassist Peter Bleakney, drummer Paul Delong and keyboardist Rob Gusevs BROADWAY STREET 51 ARTHUR ST. 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