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DIRECTIONS FOR PLAY The partners ar* the famous teams the bidding of North and s I w Nik South and Bast ld and West. South |^l_—!—*—!— is always the dealer. First examine the holding of South. When you have decided what he should bld. mark this bid In the bidding box If it is one Spade, put “Is.’' as Indicated )n the first diagram Now consider West's holding and see what he can say If he can bid two Hearts. mark - "2h." as Indicated the bidding in the second dla- S w N .E_ gram i rt z A Go around each —"n I .... hand in turn and
record all the bids In the same «a>. using one column for each round: and -I finally mark the declaration Now begin -1 placing "I wi» As each card of the first round I FVI IS played, write the figure I (one> J [«■] In Hie lower half of the card. •« KS indicated in the third diagram. 1 > J Then, as each round is played continue marking the cards in ’ UCC “®®*°' ] J d , 3 < e tc. and corresponding crosses ' for tricks in the trick box a \'"d'.ehteli d in ttie diagram The figures witu uhldi you check off the >— e cards as they are I o played will enable f-r-.i. K'.g WE on to identify them —>— j with the round they I f X ' 1 acre played in —l— 1 1 After the thirteenth «ridc mmS J trick, add the total for eacn ■* note the winner. ■
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 18, 16 October 1930, Page 3
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262PENCIL BRIDGE Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 18, 16 October 1930, Page 3
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