. .r \' \ V - - - . ~. fense, however, both parteners. must defend the contract. ‘Since. therefore, you play s. defense twice as often as you play offence, it only makes sense that more time should be devoted to improving one's defense. The theme running _ throughout,the presentation will be counting: counting out a hand, counting distri- bution,‘and counting winners Editor's note: Dave is not attending UPEI this year but Still ' volunteered to write the bridge column for m Cadre. He sends this message: Most .bridge columns deal almost exclusively with offense and feature the difficult plays declarer finds to make his contract. I intend'to deal exclusively and losers“ --:‘:,- g... v with defense, a much neglected _ n 4H; and most important aspect of , .- -» n§6$8meur 3..“ playing bridge. In bridge ' .z- Invrm gird"; a team plays offense half the H Jx . y, I ' time and defense the other . D 10.x \ vw Ing e , half, on the average. When ' C JXXXXX ( your team plays the contract, WEST 1 half the time you will play 5 XXX ‘ v e g "t it and the remainder will be I}: L » played byvparten'er. In de C KIOXX . j x 73% g 4:, ‘* Match-point Pairs East - west vulnerable > p E o V H O I . N Efld—j—Eg» W , it , INT 2D 2H P ’ . ’ P 3D _P P '7 i DBL ALL PASS ' ., YOu are sitting North, COMMERCES'UDENT SERVICES ' - you doubled the contract Available at the Canadian Imperial 2 . of 3 diamonds hoping \ Bank of Commerce on or near most college and . for a 1 trick set which university campuses throughout Canada. 1 ‘ will more than compensate for the partscore you could have made. Your l ' partner leads the ace of clubs ' y and shifts to a small spade. ~ I You play the king and it ‘ OPEN“)"i'Rfi'IlgfifzgwiiiEula?”FUURTH—. é wins. How’do you defend. ~‘-‘ -.'.\'l at: l —.‘ i —,. f, _ r , , :i'i’tmi{i£'iti..\kst'UtMiNTs. AND t liartner's (11‘1" ace 13 g obv1ously a singleton. _, You know also that he has the i ace of spades. No spade Commerce Student Services are designed to help the studcm successfully manage the finzmcml aspects ofhis or her education (‘OMM lOl Introduction to General Banking. Supervisor of Service: The Commerce. - tricks, the ace of clubs A service that emphus‘trcs savmg money. ll covers such neces- " . and a club ruff adds up sary inlbmuition as setting up u bank account. making deposils‘ ;‘ ‘ _ , to four Where is file making withdrawals. bringing your paissbook up to date. cashing , cheques. etc. Unlimited enrolment. ' p 3 t g _ P/z’nwu/s‘ilr'.‘ Money to open an account. -. E _ : from? From hearts, Ofl'ered NSummcr 8 Fall EWintcr ZSpring - obviously you say? Is a it so obvious? Remember i that the opponents have Supervisor “Service: Thecommerce. ’ reacheda three level contract Difl‘ercnt ways to earn higher interest on your money. Making it: -vu1nerable' ‘ ~ Famine" may ends meet: budgeting and money handlingltpuying bills and ‘ ~ ‘ have a minimum Opening- meeting financial commitments. balancing your cheque book, i q The- ace Of Spades and ace setting trick to come COM M l02 How to Manage your Money. aflordinganightout.etc.) Unlimited cnrblment, ' of Clubs adds up to eight' Prerequisite: Money ‘0 mafiage- » '- Give him 2 an honor in OfTered XSummerle Fall ER] Winter MSpring it i I » hearts and diamonds and ’ ‘4 ' t , » i] E ~. ‘ he would have an opening. 9 x ‘ r a ‘ ,1” the ace of spades and adept, COMM 103 Principles ofStudent Loans. , v . clubs adds up to eight- Gfie supervisor of Service: The Commerce? . him an honor \in hearts 'anid‘.‘ Check with the Supervisor of Service for full description and diamOndS and he will have“ prerequisites for enrolment. i ‘ an opening bid. therefore, OlTered EQSummer EFal’l LEWinter [ESpring '1 ‘ ‘ Y9“ cannot count for i - i certain,.on any heart, tricks. what then do you lead? : - - The answer is the jack of- spades. If East has the queen and covers, you partner will have to show a ” ‘ little faith in you be ”", 4“‘\< returning a spade. If Z “ j “ East fails .to cover then you " ’ ( can lead a club for partners; '7 ‘3» to muff. Then partner \ " can take his, goodisriade 1. ‘ The unis 1nt hands! , x a gmsmumgeém 2 V, «"fifiNK» or corn «ER E