Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1950 — Page 30

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Expert Gives Player _ Choice in Discarding

. By OSWALD JACOBY . IT LOOKS as if I had better take time off to answer a few more canasta question. As a starter I will take up the so-called “concealed hand.” never a player can meld his

en hand including a. canasta at ‘one turn to play and without] ad any cards to melds pre-|

viously made by his partner he is! said to have melded out ‘“‘con-| cedled.” —When a player melds out aled if he allowed to aise rt

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as he chooses just as he may any other.time he goes out. ! Q@—When Yi player melds out concealed does he need the count for the initial meld? A—If he melds out concealed affer drawing from the stock the minimum count is waived. If he takes the discard pile and his side ha8 not previously melded he must fulfill all regular requirements for taking the pile includ ing the minimum count if that is hig side's initial meld. ®-—-May a player take the dis caid pile and meld out concealed” A— Yes. Q—Must a player who melds out concealed have a canasta” A—Yes. Another bothersome point concerns just what is and what is not a Meld. Q—I needed 120 and melded foar deuces and two aces. My oppopients said I could not do that Who is correct? A—Your opponents are correct.’ Yau are not allowed to meld four wild cards with only two or three natural cards. As a finale to this article I am going to discuss one of the old tinjers that keeps being asked no matter how often I answer it. This problem is that of the canasta player who wants to eat his cake and have it. too. Mis side has not made its ini tial meld but he has plenty of count in his hand. Thus needing 120 he holds two jokers, a dence, a couple of pairs and s some odd cards: A card is discarded matches one of his odd cards Now, he wants to use his two Jokers and nne or two pairs to make his 120 count and then take int discard pile with his deuce the matching odd card. his double-barrelled play is specifically prohibited by the laws of. canasta and is thoroughly fil-| Teg! oh t Mr. Jacoby is unable to an- | " swer Individual . questions on canasta from readers. However, he will include the most | frequently asked questions in | his column. :

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