Many bridge players tind Hint one of tin l most- difficult things about Hie grime is to remember what cants have been played, and they can look at their hands and at each card its it is put down. In spite of Hie disadvantage oi being blind. Mr. (slutha Mackenzie, director of the Jubilee Institute for Die Blind. Auckland, is a keen and successful bridge player. Mr. Mackenzie uses a pack which lie has pricked in the corner of each card. At the beginning of a hand lie is told wliat is in dummy, iinil each player names the cards as they are put, down. Mr. Mackenzie rarely forgets a card, hut- talking at the bridge table when lie is playing is not, en-couraged.-—Christchurch Press.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18204, 27 September 1933, Page 5
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