Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 88, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 12 November 1964 — Page 16

Daniel Boone really got around for his day. He was born in Pennsylvania, reared in North Carolina, roamed the forests of America from Florida to Minnesota, and as far west as Nebraska all on foot, with only a dog and a gun.

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He died (choked on hot potatoes) in Missouri, in 1880.

The American colonies were under British Rule for 174 years, which is almost as long as we have been self-governing.

Sally Shopper Says

This Moonlight Madness Sale in Nappanee should be lots of fun. Most of the stores have entered into it enthusiastically. For instance, Rays’ Carpets plan a big reduction on carpets which

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SHEINWOLD

Bid Vigorously With Good Suit By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Contract bridge is a bidder’s game. A player who bids aggressively* will get better results than a player of equal skill who bids conservatively. Mind you, I’m not advising you to bid whenever your turn comes regardless of the cards your hold. When you have a good trump suit, decide all close points in favor of a bid rather than a pass; when you have a poor or doubtful trump suit, watch your step and pass rather than bid. It’s pleasant to be dealt a solid suit of your own so that you can rely on a strong trump suit that you can see with your own eyes, but far more often you must rely on your partner’s trump support. From this we get two basic principles of bidding: 1. Never raise partner’s suit without proper trump support. 2. When you do hold proper trump support, raise partner’s suit as vigorously as your cards permit.

RAISING AN OVERCALL I discussed the single raise of an overcall in this column recently, but didn’t mention double and triple raises. They’re all very easy to deal with if your assume that your partner has roughly the value of an opening bid for his overcall. For example, suppose that dealer, at your left, opens with one diamond. Your partner overcalls with one heart, and the next player passes. You should raise with almost any hand that has three or more hearts. Raise to two hearts with a weak hand say 6 to 9 points. Raise to three with a fair hand 10 or 11 points. Rasie to game with 12 or more points. Here are some typical raises in the bidding situation just givei, Spade, 9,6, 2; Heart, Jack, 8,7, 2; Diamond, 5; Club, Ace, 9,7, 4, 2. Raise to two hearts. You have 5 points in high cards (4 points for the ace and 1 point for the jack) and 3 points for the singleton. Your support for hearts is excellent.

Spade, 9,6, 2; Heart, Jack, 8,7, 2; Diamond, 5; Club, Ace, King, 7, 4, 2. Raise to three hearts. You have 8 points in high cards (4 points for the ace, 3 points for the king, and 1 point for the jack), and 3 points for the singleton. This double raise invites partner to go on to game, but lets him off the hook if he has made a shabby overcall. Spade, 9,6, 2; Heart, King, 8, 7,2; Diamond, 5; Club, Ace, King, 7. 4,2, Raise to four hearts. You have 10 points in high cards (4 points for the ace and 3 points for each king), and 3 points for the singleton. You are willing to try for game even if partner is mildly ashamed Os his overcall. WICKED FALSECARD “We must all answer for our wickedness sooner or later,” my friend Warren Blank remarked the other night as we hoisted our ice cream sodas after a late game at a Los Angeles bridge club. “This isn’t so wicked,” I reas-

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sured him. “If you stick to one flavor of ice cream, you’re a favorite to get home safely. Just keep under 50 miles per hour when going through red lights.” “I was actually thinking of a bridge hand,” Blank broke in. “It happened in the Vanderbilt Team Championship several years ago.” North dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH 4k A Q J 10 V 652 OK 7 3 *K Q 8 WEST EAST 4k 9 8 5 4k 7 6 3 2 5? A K Q 10 S? 4 0862 O A QlO 95 4 * 5 4 2 4k 7 3 SOUTH 4k K 4 J9B 7 3 O J * A J 10 9 6 North East South West 1 4k 10 1 <0 • Pass 1 4k Pass 3 4* Pass 3 5? Pass 4 Double All Pass Opening lead 0 2 * “We were playing against a very good Eastern team,” Blank reminisced. “They got a little too high •on this hand, but it’s hard to censure any particular bid. Both of them pushed a trifle, and the net result was a slight overbid.” “Not so terrible,’'’ I agreed. “They should go down one or two tricks if the trumps break reasonably. With the bad break and a diamond opening lead, they should go down two tricks.” “They got a diamond lead,” Blank recalled. “My partner led the deuce of diamonds, and I won with the queen. I returned my singleton trump, and here’s where the wickedness developed. Declarer played a low trump, and my partner won with the queen of trumps instead of the ten.” “A wicked play, if I ever saw one. Who .was this monster of iniquity?” “Duke Dautell —but don’t tell

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I ruffed the diamond return and led another trump, since a 3-2 trump break would allow him to get out I for down one.