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#1 User is online   apollo1201 

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Posted 2018-June-03, 03:47

Textbook hands also happen in real life! Now you have to guess the title of the lesson :P

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Posted 2018-June-03, 18:07

Title of the lesson (at novice or beginner level): How not to lose three tricks in s by not playing them.
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Posted 2018-June-03, 23:29

View PostFelicityR, on 2018-June-03, 18:07, said:

Title of the lesson (at novice or beginner level): How not to lose three tricks in s by not playing them.

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Posted 2018-June-04, 05:39

View Postapollo1201, on 2018-June-03, 03:47, said:

Textbook hands also happen in real life! Now you have to guess the title of the lesson :P

Lead is Q




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Posted 2018-June-04, 11:08

Am not even sure of the proper English terms tbh 🤣

Elimination & throw in?

I posted it N&B but maybe it is better in I&A?
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Posted 2018-June-04, 13:15

View Postapollo1201, on 2018-June-04, 11:08, said:

Am not even sure of the proper English terms tbh 🤣

Elimination & throw in?

I posted it N&B but maybe it is better in I&A?



I would hope that most advanced would get this right and that though quite a few intermediates might mess it up at the table, most of them would get it right as a book problem. Ergo N&B is the right place.
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