Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1951 — Page 8

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By OSWALD JACOBY This means that each of the three remaining players is chargeFOR the last week or so we have been discussing the able for only 10 cards instead of a normal hand of 11 cards.

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changes in the canasta laws recently made by the official The first player, who melded out, gets 100 points credit for | 9 / Ln GC Hy y laws commissions in this country and in South America. his red three. His partner, the third player, also gets 100 points | le ok ove y lesterine oh Yo in ream Gi { Some of those changes have to do with red threes, credit "Tor hig own red three, The reason is that their side has | ‘ « By ANN What happens if you draw the last card of the stock-plle melded; and you get a credit for your red threes if your side has | YOUR and Hiscover a he card is a red ire t that red thread melded by the time the hand ends. Yimporta: ceording to the new law, you just pu at re ree down 3 : I" on the table; and the hand ends right there. You don’t meld, and The second and fourth players lose 100 points each for their | 2 Mn reduc you don't discard. All play is over fer that hand. red threes, (They also lose points for the other cards in their | have : In other words, you don't really get a turn to play in this hands, of course.) Their side has not melded, and they there- po aa situation. It's just as though the hand had ended before you fore are debited for each of their red threes. : oS ey { Qrews-exespt that you have one more red three Sown on the table. What happens if you fail to put down a red three at your pe you ie ANOTHER point clarified by the new laws has to do with first chance to do so? (This is something that should happen | Tom: yo a meld-out on the very first round of play. What happens if the only by accident, because it is considered very, very bad form | your . gre + first player melds right out before anybody else has had a chance to break any law deliberately.) } tcourse of to put red threes down on the table? a oni» * You car In this situgkjon, the other players show their hands. If «all the ye anybody has a red’ three, it is put on the table. Nobody is penal- 4 ar Your Hex: fur to Play, You bat thie red Hiroe down wi with the s » ized for falling to put down a red three, because nobody has had raw from the stock to replace it. You also make your regular : R: the chance to 8 ou red threes down. y ; draw from the stock. However, you are not allowed to take the Mrs. John O. Servaas is Beta Jou salads Any red threes put down by the other players in this situation discard pile at that turn. Sigma Phi Sorority telephone ; Yon and {s scored exactly as though it had been put down normally in Incidentally, if the hand ends before you make your correc- , committee chairman for the This price for so grand a than a me » an ordinary hand. tion, your side is penalized 500 points. This is a big penalty, so ' card party and fashion show the ermanent might ordinarily Start a For example, suppose each of the four players has one red it's véry unwise to get careless with your red threes, f organization will give at 7:30 per ded i tic. but rubbing i three. The first playet melds out at his very first turn to play. ' oi p. m. tomorrow in the Hote! nN be regar ‘ed as uhlus I<, Su APTER ’ : stand ove gL . How are the Ped trees scored? Mr. Jacoby Is unable to answer individual questions on canasta Antlers. Proceeds will be used " it iv Ne = i . TO BEGIN ‘With, each player puts his red three on the table. trom yeaders, | However he will include the most frequently asked 4, purchase ceiling projectors us out en en TION PERIOD WS Desig Nobody draws a replacement card, because the hand has ended. questions in his column. = 4 Nobody pla r ue _ for bedfast invalids unable to pany—a concern famous for WAVE WILL BEB

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