Have you ever heard of "Poutine?" (Pronounced poo-tin) It's a Canadian contribution to the world of Junk Food. I thought I had personally indulged in every junk food known to man, but I missed this one.
Picture a plate of hot, crispy French Fries, covered with a layer of cheese curds, and the whole thing bathed in gravy. This festival of carbohydrates started showing up in Warwick Quebec in 1957, and is widely considered a hangover cure.
I'm not too sure about this one, folks, but I'm willing to test it and report back to you. Anyone know where I can get some without heading for Canada?
Meantime, this week we're going to look at preempts. The main concept behind preempts in all seats and guises is that they show a BIG suit in a BAD hand. A preempt is an attempt to turn a hand that is a Crummy Dummy into a winner by using that long suit as trump. By hitting high and hard, the preempt gobbles up bidding space. One concept hard for less experienced players to accept is that with a preempt, we don't mind going down. Often we have stolen the contract, and thieves are occasionally punished. Ready?
(PS... this column is dedicated to my Faithful Reader "Janet" (name changed to protect the guilty), who is prone to making "suckaroo" preempts.)