Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1964, p. 13

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"According to |this convention, if West had | played the deuce, he would have | indicated that his original heart |holding was the doubleton 9-2. | . West did not know it at the jtime, but his innocent play of | the eight gave declarer the con- jtract. South drew two rounds jof trumps and then cashed the A-K-Q of diamonds and ruffed \dummy's last diamond He next played a club toe |dummy: to draw West's last |trump. 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