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PENCIL BRIDGE (AH rights reserved by Australian United Press.) P— n HE T— —1 "Pencil Bridge" L— lt—J See How rinroimrsirs] G ”' r ” r without card* tSsJ L ji K jl Mott-Smith or partner*. I I Describes Y„ play It LJ— L — l Each p lay where' ’ah"m EES on Tuesday 1 need I* a pen- And His ell and this ||| Reasons 1 i ggg - ' Lw—rn @@ss I ffi UwCwd hswtW |Bl DDINg I L—J LJ -I —J 's ' hf~~~ ftEEEE || §§§ EFF tnWTl()\t FOR Pl AV all the blds in the same way. D/g»v77uAS fOR PLAY r column for each round: and The partners are — finally mark the declaration Now begin the famous teams _ Tit*, B .°? lW I C a ulavinK of North and 3Z3C2EZ3- 2L 6 As each card of the first round South and East | M , . K;W f, p | ay ed, write the figure I (one) and West South fc—L2_J (KJ in the lower half of the card, as is a 1 ways the awM indicated In the third diagram, dealer. |7 J Then, as each round Is played First examine the holding of South, continue marking the cards in succession When’you hare decided what he should j 3 ♦. etc., and corresponding crosses bld. mark this bld in the bidding box for tr t c ks in the trick box as indicated It it Is one Spade, put “is." as indicated in the diagram. The figures with wbKb * In the first diagram. you check off the Now consider West's holding and see cards as they are lf “ n bld tW ° W identify* them EAFWWE "h •' as Indicated ths s doing I with the round they | X ' In the second dia- _S_ JJL J!_ 3Z “-J Br Go around each H -I ‘ ri ? k ' th a F wi ' b n e J oWl fW eaCh ’ ide hand in turn and nol ° the wlDneT - — - 1

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 23

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