16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 6, 1964 CONTRACT BRIDGE , = SVX I THOUGHT THAT WA: * YOUR SANDWICH QUIZ You are South, neither side sHuCKS/-1 CAN'T CHEAT 4/ HEAR THAT, CHIEF? YOU! IT'S MERELY GOLD-|| CERTAINLY MY LIFE PLATED!! YOU CAN IS WORTH AMEASLY ree het gto. ti HAVE. IT FOR $100. $100 TO THE FORCE" _ | THE ANIL CONFEDERATION ULTRAMONTANSSTS « 1 CAN SEE BY THE ICY LOOK IN YOUR EYE,CHIER } | TAKE YOUR THAT MY LIFE ISN'T WORTH $$100,000 TO THE FORCE. JT AND ARCHBISHOP TUE MOVEMENT BEGINS TO Wo "TASCHEREAU SIGHS WITH Teele HAVE YOU HEARD "THE NEWS ABOUT \eg j| PSARCHBISHOP TASCHEREAL ? '4 2 ; € has nothing to do with Black- ; \ = = wood, no suit having been a $ \\ LZ ¢ agreed upon, and is simply a \ Be raise in notrump. Obviously, four notrump is & slam try, but North is not obligated to bid again if he has already told his story in full. North's two notrump rebid is generally regarded as showing 15 or 16 high-card points, If North has top values for his re- bid, he 'will probably accept the invitation and go on to a slam. If his values for two notrump are minimum, he will presum- ably pass. In either case, though, the slam decision be- longs in North's lap. 2. Three notrump. North has indicated a notrump type of hand and is sure to have strength in hearts and clubs interspersed among his 15.or 16 high-card points. Our hand is not exactly the notrump type, since it includes a singleton, but that alone is not a bar to a no- trump game with a hand that up! figures to take six tricks oppo- ui : ' , i pas BS d site an opening bid. 3 (F It would not be right to bid three diamonds, denying inter- est in a game, or four diamonds, which - ould be reaching for an eleven-trick instead of a nine- trick game contract, 3. Three diamonds. Here there is an obligation to warn partner that the two diamond response was not based on the customary values. Generally, a response at the two level with a new suit shows 10 or more points, and to this extent the two diamond bid constituted an exaggération of our values. The three diamond. bid cautions partner that the first response was based on distributional rather than high-card values, and that the chances of making game are not good. 4. Three clubs. Game is cer- tain and a slam is possible on the bidding to date, but as te how many tricks can be made, and in what denomination, is still not known. The most we al? 7 qi! \d ty WITH BIG BRETT DEALING AGAINST HIM, GEROW CONTINUES Usi YES, NAAM! ONE CARROT SALAD, COMIN' TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGRTV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel &Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie FRIDAY EVENING 6:00 P.M. 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