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8 The Baytown Sun
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014
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From one defense to
another defense
Steven Wright said, “Right now
I’m having amnesia and deja vu at
the same time.”
You might feel like that when
you look at today’s deal. It is the
same as yesterday's, but it has
been rotated by 90 degrees.
Yesterday, we discussed how
to defeat three spades. But
suppose that South buys it in
three diamonds. What happens
with best play by both pairs?
North’s negative double showed
length in both minors. Then,
over East’s cautious raise to
two spades (he should have
bid three spades - get to the
nine-trick level with nine trumps),
South’s three-diamond rebid
was aggressive. He might have
passed, waiting for partner
to double again with sufficient
values to compete at the three-
level.
East-West can defeat three
diamonds. West starts with his
club king and continues with his
club ace. This conventionally
shows that West started with
only those two clubs. With
ace-king-third or longer, he
would have led the ace at trick
one. At trick two, East makes a
suit-preference signal to tell West
where his entry lies. Here, East
drops his 10 on the second round
to show a spade entry.
Now it is simplest if West cashes
his spade king before playing a
second spade to his partner’s
ace. Then a club lead from East
promotes a trump trick for West .
to defeat the contract.
Note that if West shifts to a low
spade at trick three, East must
win as cheaply as possible and
cash the second spade trick
before leading a club. If East wins
trick three and immediately plays
a club, South can get home by
discarding his second spade.
ASTROGRAPH
BY BERNICE BEDE OSOL
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Love
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your day and bring you closer to
someone special. Your quick wit
and intellect will result in interesting
offers.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
- Check out the real estate market.
Whether you rent or own, a move
will be a pick-me-up. A career
change is possible if you are willing
to make a few adjustments.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -
You will have trouble making up your
mind. Rather than taking action in
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Answer to Previous Puzzle
Boyfriend plagued by checkered past
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awareness 33 Vegas
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Dear Abby: I’m in love
with a man with a big heart.
He was my boyfriend when
we were both 6 years old. We
lost touch for many years,
but when I ran into him again
we reconnected with a ven-
geance. We are great togeth-
er, and I can’t imagine spend-
ing my life with anyone else.
We come from a small
town, and he remained
there until a year ago when
he moved in with me. We
now live in a major city and
things are very different here.
Applying for jobs requires
a background check. In the
small town we are from, it
wasn’t a common practice.
He was, to put it gently, quite
“mischievous” when he was
younger. He has a couple of
DUls, plus a few other things.
During the past year he has
turned things around, but de-
spite his efforts he has been
unable to find work. (He has
no felonies.) There are web-
sites to assist felons, but none
to assist people like him. He
has been to unemployment
and temp agencies - nothing.
I’m getting desperate. How
does someone with a crimi-
nal history find employment?
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the spur of the moment, be patient
and allow yourself enough time to
consider the negatives and positives.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
Business prospects are forecasted.
Show your superiors how dedicated
and responsible you are. Your
excellent work habits will allow
you to negotiate a healthy career
change.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
Don't enter into financial deals with
fast-talking salespeople. Consider
their motives and credibility before
you part with your cash or commit
to anything.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Don't
take a loved one for granted. Spend
time nurturing and appreciating your
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it’s one
that legislators have been
looking into. Some laws in
certain jurisdictions limit an
employer’s ability to look at
criminal records. It might be
worth your while to discuss
this with a labor lawyer in
your state to find out what
the statutes are, because it
is not the same in all states.
While it might not solve your
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you are facing in the future.
Dear Abby: I have been
married to my dear husband
for 20 years. Several years
after our wedding, I found
out he was dipping chewing
tobacco. I was very upset be-
cause I realized he had been
keeping a major secret from
me. He has tried to quit sev-
eral times, but starts up again.
It makes me furious every
time I see proof of this dis-
gusting habit. 1 have had to
lie to my kids when evidence
was left in his truck. I’m at
my wits’ end. I know he will
quit only when he is ready,
but how do I live with it?
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Texas
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who are addicted to chewing
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cers of the mouth, tongue and
throat. I would be shocked if
your husband’s dentist hasn’t
discussed this with him more
than once, because these can-
cers can be not only disfigur-
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IF the patient can be saved.
There are medical in-
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who are hooked on tobacco
- but only if they WANT to
be tobacco-free. An online
community, TheQuit.org, of-
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someone stop chewing to-
bacco. Check it out.
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an addict is to join a support
group. It will help you recog-
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husband. He and he alone is
responsible for his own fate.
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 216, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 2014, newspaper, November 4, 2014; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1066717/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.