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LI's Own Theater
The general lack of appreciation of Long Island's finest theater group, the PAF Theater in Huntington, continues to perplex me. In five years of viewing, I have found its professional level on a par with or just a shade below that of Broadway (not really surprising since most PAF players have appeared on the Broadway stage). And when you add in popular pricing, ample parking and an...
Canasta: To Win, Play Flexible Game
\"My husband, who has uncanny luck in picking wild cards,\" complains a New York City reader, \"generally waits until our opponents are on the board. Then he freezes the pack.
WINNING CONTRACT
psychology of Bridge involves a study of players rather than and just as hands may be classified, players, too, fall naturally into categories.
Winning Contract
A WELL - KNOWN conventional play is that when your partner opens the Ace of any. suit other than one you have bid against a no-trump contract, you should play your highest card in that suit. When\" he opens the T -Ei-'X, -however,' your procedure is more complicated, and several readers...
Winning Contract
We are indebted to Mr. F. Sears McGraw, Jr., of Buffalo, New York, for the above hand.
Winning Contract
Our good friend, Baron Waldemar von Zedtwitz, has named a certain bid \"The 1928 Psychic.\" Nevertheless it still works occasionally, as may be seen from the following hand.
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\"Dear Four Aces.\" writes Herbert Greathouse of McMechen, West Virginia, \"I wish to know if it is possible to make six spades on this hand with South as Declarer, assuming that a trump is opened. While I know that diamonds is the proper place to play the hand, it...
Winning Contract
You were David Bruce Burnstone's partner yesterday and held: