Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1950 — Page 24

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Canasta—

By OSWALD JACOBY

canasta is mutual confidence. Each partner assumes that the other one knows and that, when an unusual play is made, there must be a definite reason for ft. *" The following hand which John Crawford and Ted Lightner

bit i played together is a fine example.

| Each side had melded out but/ The Crawford - Lightner team!

and Lightner held fewer cards This was a meld of four sevens.

the opponents froze the discard of three eights. | pile.

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One of the most important factors in a good partnership at/carded a couple of eights. A few do anything. {rounds later, Crawford added a

After the pack was frozen, the his cards,

Faith Nesded by Partners in Canasta; Confidence Inspires Winning Sine: ie)

left dis- hand before the other side could meant that he had suddenly gone standing, by melding the ta nuts, he had to have two eights/eights at the same time you One of the spectators asked left ‘in his hand. Any meld of molded the deuce?” deuce to his meld of three eights. Teddy, “How did you know that sort had to be a signal to| Johnny said, “Yes. But I could 'Sh | ki Faith enough to’ add your deuce to the me to add to the eights, so I just not be certain that my partner ows Implicit Fai meld of eights when there were obeyed orders.” [held 5 wig sant J might net be AT HIS next turn to play; Light- only three natural cards there?” va e meld out at my n n ‘ner added another deuce to the = Lightner SR “It was a Assumes Partner Wise 9 and the hand might develop in

player to Crawford's

{no one had a canasta. Crawford had only one base for a canasta. same eight meld. Then, when it cinch. Johnny's play of adding THE SPECTATOR then asked such manner that I might need

got back to Crawford, he put one deuce to the three eights told Johnny, “Why do you put all that the eights as discards later on. I

than their opponents and one of{ Among their other melds was one down two eights making the ca- me that he thought that was our strain on your partner? Couldn't knew Teddy would read my play

nasta, and melded the rest of hest place to make a canasta. you have told him the same story without my drawing a diagram thereby ending “the Therefore, unless his play merely without any possible misunder- for him.”

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