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    Wheel  - Referring to a hand-drawn circular sketch divided into four 
    quadrants, each representing an overhead assignment for each player.  
    The wheel is used to aid the scorer regarding the Vulnerability for each 
    player when using Chicago scoring. 
      
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           As a reminder of vulnerability 
          in Four-Deal Bridge, two intersecting diagonal lines should be drawn 
          near the top of the score pad, as follows:
         
           The numeral "1" should be 
          inserted in that one of the four angles thus formed that faces the 
          first dealer. After play of the first deal is completed, "2" is 
          inserted in the next angle in clockwise rotation, facing the dealer of 
          the second deal. The numerals "3" and "4" are subsequently inserted at 
          the start of the third and fourth deals, respectively, each in the 
          angle facing the current dealer.
         
           A correctly numbered diagram is 
          conclusive as to vulnerability. These is no redress for a bid 
          influenced by the scorer's failure to draw the diagram or for an error 
          or omission in inserting a numeral or numerals in the diagram. Such 
          error or omission should, upon discovery, be immediately corrected and 
          the deal or deals should be scored or rescored as though the diagram 
          and the number or numbers thereon had been properly inserted.
         See Alternative Rubber Bridge Laws -
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