| PRELIMINARIES  
        LAW 1THE PLAYERS - THE PACK
  Contract bridge is played by 
        four players with a pack of 52 cards of identical back design and color, 
        consisting of 13 cards in each of four suits. Two packs should be used, 
        of which only one is in play at any time, and each pack should be 
        clearly distinguishable from the other in back design or color. 
 LAW 2RANK OF CARDS
  The suits rank downwards in 
        order - Spades (  ), Hearts 
        (  ), Diamonds (  ), 
        Clubs (  ). The cards of 
        each suit rank in descending order: Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 
        6, 5, 4, 3, 2. 
 LAW 3THE DRAW
  Before every rubber, each 
        player draws a card from a pack shuffled and spread face down on the 
        table. A card should not be exposed until all the players have drawn.
 
           Unless it is otherwise agreed, the two 
          players who draw the highest cards play as partners against the other 
          two players. When cards of the same rank are drawn, the rank of suit 
          determines which is higher.
         
           The player with the highest card deals first 
          and has the right to choose his seat and the pack with which he will 
          deal. He may consult his partner, but having announced his decision 
          must abide by it. His partner sits opposite him. The opponents then 
          occupy the two remaining seats as they wish, and having made their 
          selection must abide by it.
         
           A player must draw again if he draws more 
          than one card, or one of the four cards at either end of the pack, or 
          a card adjoining one drawn by another player, or a card from the other 
          pack.
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