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On Lug Distribution Makes South Open One

South was tempted to open his

hand with a forcing two-bid, but

holding considerably less than half the high cards he finally decided such a bid might get his

partner too excited and result in| "an unmakeable contract.

Besides, with the distribution of the South hand it was extremely unlikely that one-diamond bid

This analysis proved to be cor-

rect. Everybody got into the act after the diamond bid.

On the second round South took

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no chances. He had 10 winners in his own hand for a diamond contract and after his partner's free raise the jump to five was automatic.

Hits Ceiling

WEST doubled and led his singleton tray of spades. East won with the king and returned a small spade which the declarer ruffed with the king of diamonds. West overruffed with the ace of trumps—and that was all for the défenders, South won the heart return, pulled trumps and spread the hand. East hit the ceiling. He pointed out that West had the “hand beaten—but

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threw In the heat of the discussion West still didn’t see it. He com‘plained bitterly about the two singletons in South's hand. How | could he tell South had such crazy| distribution?

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Save All the Rules On Insufficient Meld

By OSWALD JACOBY JUDGINC by my mail, the $64 canasta question still fis, is the penalty for putting down cards for the initial meld and then finding that the count is insufficient?" Enough readers still - sefn to be confused on this subject to make

alty again. If you are one of the ‘dozen or s0 people who understands this point ‘completely or one of the two or three people who never makes an insufficient meld, I trust you will forgive. me for

rwasting articles on this subject. If you are one of the great

ngLY. Si eRe these Hrilcfes and ow exnotly Sete to do. when | this happens next.

Penalty Cards

AS A starter there is no penalty {at all unless you are playing in a {partnership game. The reason is {that when you put cards on the [table illegally you are helping the other players. IT you'have no partner you are!

mer {and that in itself is enough penal-| {ty. However, when you have a {partner you may gain an advant- | {age by showing some. of your jcards illegally. Hence there must | {be some penalty. The penalty is that the cards) | placed on the table illegally be-| {come what is known as penalty | {cards. As such they must remain jon the table as penalty cards un[tin they are either melded legally | jor discarded.™

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Setting Trick

EAST finally got across the point that after he won the first trick with the king of spades,| South's distribution had nothing! to do with it. All West had to do was to dis-| card instead of overtrumping at!

-~triek two: Tater-when South ted!

the queen of diamonds, West

deuce. }- “He would then be Teft With A- 10 of diamonds over South's J-7, two sure winners—and one of them the setting trick.

The Doctor Says— Rheumatism

Best Label

Old-Fashioned Term Still Being Used

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. | RHEUMATISM is an old-fash-| foned name but even now there are some muscular aches and| pains which cannot be blamed on] any form of | + arthritis and for! which muscular] ¢ rheumatism is | still the best t label.

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enly times without! any apparent ~feason. — In such cases; if they do Dr. Jordan not disappear without treatment, a search has to be carried out for some dis-| tant source of infection, such as|

: However a “Is no single

and it is often hard to point to any definite source of the trouble. Fortunately, the majority of the pains appear for a short time and

then go away without leaving]

‘any harmful effects, » » » ONE common type of muscular pain and aching is that which develops when. a person has been sleeping or sitting in a drafty place, This can be most severe. Occasionally someone wakes up| with a muscular pain in the neck or shoulder, which makes turning! the head impossible. Usually,

lasts only for a few hours or

Few people go through life without having one or more bouts! ‘rheumatism. The fact that most of us have had | such attacks and have recovered | fhows that this kind of trouble| ¥s not. really as serious as true arthritis even though it is most uncomfortable at the time,

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| THE PROCESS of discarding {them is somewhat painful. The |rule is that you must discard one {of them at each turn and cannot | {discard from your hand proper as long as you have cards on the| table in penalty status. Therefore, if you have penalty |

you can. You can do this by being | lucky enough to draw cards that! will enable you to make a legal sufficient meld. In that case you add these ex-| {tra cards to your penalty cards| and they become melded cards.

Complicated :

OR MAYBE your partner can come through and make a suffi-| | cient meld all by himself. He can-| not touch your penalty cards. Re-! member they are not melded. |

initial meld Nn: himself then you, penalty

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trate this procedure and show

vere. Merely complicated.

Mr. Jacoby is unable to an- | questions on | Canasta from readers. How- | ever, he will include the most | frequently asked questions in |

swer individual

his column.

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