The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 291, Ed. 1 Monday, September 15, 2003 Page: 7 of 14
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41 Labor
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47 Pasture
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51 Sushi fish
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How does your hand fit
with partner’s?
By Phillip Alder
At the start of a deal, we assess our hand
primarily — or purely — by its high-card
content. However, f
rough initial appraisal. As the
proceeds, we should be re-evaluating
based on the calls made by partner and
the opponents. Also, we should judge
how our hand compares with what part-
ner expects and how well our hand fits
with partner’s.
Look at today's North hand. Partner
opens one heart, you respond one spade,
and he rebids two hearts. What would
you do now, if anything?
Partner's sequence promises at least six
hearts but a minimum opening bid: some
12-14 high-card points. With more, 15-
17 points, he would have rebid three
hearts. Adding your 10 points to part-
ner's gives you a combined 22-24, which
is not normally enough for game —
unless the hands fit well, And do the
hands fit well? Obviously not. You
should pass out two hearts. Don’t look
for thin games with a misfit.
Now become South. Against two hearts.
West leads the diamond jack: queen, ace,
two. East shifts to the club jack. Your
queen loses to West's king, and a club
comes back to your ace. You cross to
dummy with a diamond and call for a
trump. After East plays low, what would
you do?
With four side-suit losers (one spade, two
diamonds and one club), you can afford
only one trump loser. You should put in
the heart queen. When it matters, this
succeeds whenever East has king-third or
king-fourth. To start with low to the 10
wins only when East has jack-third,
which is obviously half as likely.
Fit is fantastic; misfit is miserable.
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(Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
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2 Office VIP
3 Gambler’s
town
4 Slipped by
5 Monastery
6 Made
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7 RN employer
8 Car safety
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9 Tropical
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11 Coal scuttle
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38 Congeal
40 Eucalyptus
eater
41 Aftermath
42 Roman
poet
43 Shed tears
44 Patrick's
domain
45 Laura —
of "Jurassic
Park"
46 C — la viel
47 Brown
of renown
49 JFK arrival,
once
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iave rivaling elements. Something quite interesting could devel-
the activity is social, Op for you today that will raise your
hopes and your spirits concerning a goal
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major change ^]gh( jnvolved
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Tnist trying to negotiate something today
you wou^ career building. You need a yes.
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coming year. Send for your Astn>Graph
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ing day. The depth of their friendship will be your forte today. You’ll have a gift
offers what new pals can’t: for knowing exactly what to do or say
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) without getting anyone ruffled or
Why waste your time pursuing trivial annoyed at you. or at each other.
ZTr*t-,|l--l„_L goals today when you can go after some- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Spend
’■JinilCiay thing large in scope? Make the most of your hours puttering around the house or
* your talents on meaningful targets that repairing what needs mending today
yield big rewards. What you produce will not only beautify
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — your surroundings, but save you money
™4D„ Competition won't frighten you off one in process.
ASTRO-GRAPH bit today. In fact, you'll be at your best in CANCER (June 21-July 22) —
By Bernice Bede Osol involvements that have rivaling elements, c—_.u:-----™.i,i ,i«.,.i
There are indications that you will be lt won-t matter jf „v.„
strengthening bonds in the year ahead business or sports-related. ■
with someone who means a great deal to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
you and is already very important in your necd lo nlakc „,me kind of
life. The stronger ties will bnng more sig- today (be it at work. home,
niflcance into your life. thing personal), this may be the ngl
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Look t0 make the effort. Long-standing _
beyond what is immediately obvious flts could result.
when trying to make an important deci- piscES (Feb. 20-March 20) — '
sion today. All will work out more advan- yOur judgment regarding the way ,
tageously for you if you think long-range shou,d hand|e a current prot,|cin by pul-
instead of just in-the-now ling your idcas Qr thoughts into action.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — A key per- you shouldn’t h«
son whose support was difficult to jssue
acquire could be willing to go out of his ARIES (Man.h 21 -April 19)
or her way today to help you in a matter fu|| advantage of this day is
that has financial overtones. Jump on the thing you shou|d ign™. ..
sSp?Oy(Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Share
your time today with companions of Automatically follow.
long-standing rather than with new TAURUS J(Apn| 20-May 20)
acquaintances ff you desire a more fulfill- Managing del,cate situations or ma
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