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    | Synopsis: There is no 
    better way of improving your bridge than by studying the problems set by an 
    acknowledged expert. The composer of this first of a series of books of 
    problems on the play of the cards at bridge was Ewart Kempson, whose name is 
    known wherever the game is played. He played for Great Britain and England 
    with great distinction and was recognized as one of the best writers on 
    bridge in the world. He was the editor of Bridge Magazine. The book is 
    arranged in two parts. In the first part the problems are presented in the 
    form of declarer and dummy hands only, the reader being invited to plan the 
    play after he has studied the bidding and - in some cases - the first few 
    tricks. In the second part the problems, seventy in all, are reproduced, but 
    this time all four hands are given, together with details of how the 
    problems should be tackled and why the particular line of play was chosen.
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