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Canasta—
What fo Do After a Misdraw
By OSWALD JACOBY THE PERSON who accidentally turns up an extra card when drawing from stock gives the player on the left a choice as the answer to today’s first question shows. Q—The other night I drew a card from the stock and turned up an extra card by mistake.
What should be done in a case of this kind?
A — Leave the extra .card face up so that everybody can gee it. Then complete your own play in the normal way. The next player may take the exposed card if he wants it; or he may shuffle it into the gtock pile if he intends to draw from the stock but doesn’t want the exposed card. If the next player takes the discard pile, the first player thereafter to draw from the
into the stock pile. For example, suppose South accidentally turns up the ace of spades. He leaves if face up on top of the stock pile and completes his play with a discard, © It is nowe West's turn. If he
ie does not take the discard pile, he has a choice. He may take the ace of spades; or he may glip the ace of spades into the middle of the stock pile and or *51 draw the top card normally. . Supporse that West takes the uality discard pile, leaving the ‘ace of 1 spades still face up at the top 1gInes of the stock pile. West combody- pletes his play, and it is thew y that North's turn to act. If he de~ cides to draw from the stock e. For pile, he has a choice. He may uilt to take the ace of spades; or he + : may shuffle It into the stock 10n— pile and- draw the top card injoney stead. 4 ” ” n Q—Both side must meld 120. The opponent at my right disficial cards an eight. I lay down thrae : aces, two nines and a duece. and why two eights, claiming the discard your : pile (topped by an eight). The opponent to my left obJects, saying that the discard A A pile can be taken only if the n2ld totals exactly the minimum of 120. My meld totaled’
“ : 130. Please set us right.
A—Your opponent was wrong. You were fully entitled to the discard pile. You are always allowed“ to mield more than the minimum for the initial meld. The rule is meant only to prevent you from melding less.
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