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    | Synopsis: The recent 
    meeting of the two authors enabled them to combine a selection of one 
    hundred chess problems submitted by Erwin Brecher and a similar number of 
    bridge problems collected by Danny Roth. In the chess, the reader is invited 
    to find a brilliant continuation which was found, or in some cases missed, 
    by top-class players. With the bridge, the book is again a ‘first’. Whereas 
    most bridge books concentrate on either declarer play or defense, here hands 
    are highlighted in which there is scope for good play by both sides so it is 
    a question of ‘on whom do you put your money?’ There is plenty of excitement 
    from start to finish. All four hands are shown and the discussion of bidding 
    is kept to a minimum, only appearing where it is directly relevant to the 
    play.
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