EACH ONE SUIT
FREAK BRIDGE DEAL. LONDON, May 22. During a game of auction bridge at Barrow Working Men’s Club and Institute on Friday night, each player received thirteen cards of one suit. It lias been computed that the chances against such a combination are 635,013,559,600 to 1. The same phenomenon occurred at the United Berkeley Club, Knightsbridge in 1928, and at a Reading whist drive in 1931.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 July 1933, Page 10
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