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True |
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False |
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| 1 |
North plays with East
when he is one of his friends |
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| 2 |
You can give a card to
your partner to help him if he can't play well |
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| 3 |
South bet he would make
11 tricks, East & West make 3; are they right to be happy? |
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I must make 7 tricks,
my opponents make 4, I have played well |
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| 5 |
It's absolutely impossible
to take all the tricks |
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| 6 |
When West plays, it is
South who leads |
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| 7 |
The Dummy has the right
to play whatever cards he wants |
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| 8 |
West leads the four of
Spades, North plays the Jack, East the King of Hearts and South the
eight of Spades; East has won the trick |
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| 9 |
South has just won a trick
and plays the Queen of Clubs, East plays the seven, North the Jack
and West the King; South has won the trick |
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| 10 |
In Bridge all tricks have
the same value |
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