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From: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
Date: 20060610
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Samuel Butler wrote, "There are two great rules of life, the one general and the other particular. The first is that everyone can, in the end, get what he wants, if he only tries. The particular rule is that every individual is, more or less, an exception to the rule."

Most bridge players do what customarily works. When the deal is "an exception," they fail.

Take this layout: What do you think of the auction? How would you play the club suit if the opponents had passed throughout? How would you plan the play in six clubs after the given bidding sequence? West cashes the ...

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