TUTOR b Y 7:0:0::10 ,12 ;"LOADING":0:21,0; g "S2"16384@:X=21195R21200R:X,255:X:23659k\,0:22,0; (-:60<:"T2" S2 @B. 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(C$)<49 1ů(C$)>57 9120x |, (C$)<1 Ű(C$)>10  120x K N=(C$)-1:60800,N:21,14;C$:.1}L,0  C$=:C$="" 142 5 (C$)=12  21,14;" ":120x  (C$)13 120x \ N=(60800):N=N+1:60800,N:N>10  60800,1:N=1 54000::2,2;"PLEASE RESTART THE TAPE":S$=(37%)+(38&)+(39')+(40()+"N":X$="023456789TJQKA":I$="SWNE" ' N=(60800):A$="H"+(N)+".DAT" Z(5,5,14):S(4,4):O(5,5,14):P$(16,14):L(4):K(4):M(4):J(4):R(80P):Y(4):C(8):U(4):V(4,4) `y(4):x(4):y(1)=17:y(2)=13 :y(3)=9 :y(4)=13 :x(1)=4:x(2)=1:x(3)=4:x(4)=6: L(1)=14:L(2)=1:L(3)=14:L(4)=22:M(1)=16:M(2)=9 :M(3)=1:M(4)=9 K(1)=15:K(2)=12 :K(3)=15:K(4)=18:J(1)=11 :J(2)=9 :J(3)=7:J(4)=9 ::A$56000,2334 w: 10 ,5;1;" PLEASE STOP THE TAPE ":16,8;"ANY KEY TO START":.5,10 Z$=:Z$="" 254 q B=(56000):C=(56001):D=(56002):E=(56003):Y$=((56004))+((56005)) :2,2;"PLEASE WAIT": H=1 4:S=1 4:P=2 14:O(H,S,P)=(55974+568*H+14*S+P):P:S:H  H=1 4:S=1 4:P=14 2 -1:O(H,S,P)0 S(H,S)=S(H,S)+1:V(H,S)=S(H,S):P$((H-1)*4+S)(S(H,S))=X$(P):Z(H,S,P)=O(H,S,P)  P:S:H::7:2,2;"DEALER:";I$(B+1):O$="NONN-SW-EALL":2,14;O$(1+3*C 3+3*C);" VULNERABLE" @ 4,2;"HAND:";(60800):N=0:X=1 4:L=11  14:Z(1,X,L)0 N=N+Z(1,X,L)-10 D& L:X:4,14;N;" POINTS" T 7,2;"NORTH":11 ,0;"WEST EAST":15,2;"SOUTH":5,0;"$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$" 7 S=1 4:S(1,S)=0 488 V J=1 S(1,S):3+4*S,7+3*J;1;P$(S)(J);" " # S=2 S=3 440 E 4+4*S,7+3*J;1;" ";S$(S):480 C 4+4*S,7+3*J;1;2;" ";S$(S) @ 5+4*S,7+3*J;1;P$(S)(J);" ":J  S  K B=B-1:T=0:X=1 D:B=B+1:B=4 B=0 * B=0 1400x 4 40(:y(B+1),x(B+1);((56004+2*X));((56005+2*X)):A=B+1:A=4 A=0 6" y(A+1),x(A+1);" " p X:T0 8800`" rB 0,6;"ANY KEY TO CONTINUE":C$=:C$="" 882r * :Y$(2)="S" R(502)=1 ( Y$(2)="H" R(502)=2 ( Y$(2)="D" R(502)=3 ( Y$(2)="C" R(502)=4 ( Y$(2)="N" R(502)=5 8+ R(502)5 R(9 )=1 :k R(4)=E+2:R(3)=R(4):R(4)=5 R(4)=1:R(3)=1  C$="R" (56004+2*X)=("R") "RD":1520 ( C$="R" .2~L,0:1410 > C$="D" (56004+2*X)=("D") "DB":1520 ( C$="D" .2~L,0:1410 - C$="E" C$="e" T=2:X=D:880p @ (C$)ɾ(56004+2*X) .2~L,0:1410  C$;:A$=C$ ! C$=:C$="" C$=A$1488 # Q$=C$:8200 :Q$C$ C$=Q$ @ (C$)ɾ(56005+2*X) .2~L,0:1488 ' C$;(8);(8);:8204  X=1 4:X=2 X=3M(R(8))-1+X,L(R(8))-1;(42*);7;2;S$(X); l X=1 X=4M(R(8))-1+X,L(R(8))-1;(42*);7;0;S$(X); H " ";P$((R(8)-1)*4+X)(1 V(R(8),X)):X: s C$=(41))+(41)):X=1 4:J(X),K(X);C$:J(X)+1,K(X);C$:J(X)+2,K(X);C$:X:  R=13  3000 ƞ J(R(4)),K(R(4));"? ":J(R(4))+1,K(R(4));" ?":J(R(4))+2,K(R(4));" ":H=1 2518 ; H1 S(R(4),Y(1))=1 3000 Ҧ H1 S(R(4),Y(1))0Y(1)=2 Y(1)=3 J(R(4))+1,K(R(4))+1;1;2;S$(Y(1)) ԝ H1 S(R(4),Y(1))0Y(1)=1 Y(1)=4 J(R(4))+1,K(R(4))+1;1;S$(Y(1))  C$=:C$="" 2518  C$="E" C$="e" 880p N8400 : (C$)ɾ(56268+2*T) .2~L,0:2518 J J(R(4)),K(R(4));1;C$:A$=C$:H=1 2526 ; H1 S(R(4),Y(1))0 2590 ! C$=:C$="" C$=A$2526 # Q$=C$:8200 :Q$C$ C$=Q$ @ (C$)ɾ(56269+2*T) .2~L,0:2526  3000 C$=((56268+2*T)):Q$=((56269+2*T)):(C$)>49 1Ư(C$)<58 :C(H)=(C$)-480:3010 = A$="AKQJT":X=1 5:C$=A$(X) C(H)=15-X  X 3 A$="SHDC":X=1 4:Q$=A$(X) Y(H)=X a X:Z(R(4),Y(H),C(H))=0:S(R(4),Y(H))=S(R(4),Y(H))-1:Q$=S$(Y(H)) $ R=1 H=1 2200 + H=1 3,1;" " T A=0:X=14 C(H) -1:O(R(4),Y(H),X)0 A=A+1 > X:M(R(4))+Y(H)-1,L(R(4))+A+1;" ";  J(R(4)),K(R(4));1;C$;" ":J(R(4))+2,K(R(4));1;C$;" ":J(R(4))+1,K(R(4));1;" ";:Y(H)=2 Y(H)=3 1;2;Q$ *Y(H)=1 Y(H)=4 1;Q$  H4 1140t  80P:R(25)=C(1):R(23)=R(10 ):R(21)=R(8):R(22)=R(5):R(9 )=1 Y(1)R(502)3270 v] R(24)=R(3):X=2 4:Y(1)Y(X) R(25)>C(X) 3250 . R(25)=C(X):R(24)=R(19+X)  X:3500 V Y(2)R(502) Y(3)R(502) Y(4)R(502) 3190v ] R(24)=0:C(6)=0:X=2 4:R(502)Y(X) 3350 O R(24)=0 R(24)=R(19+X):C(6)=C(X):3350 ? C(X)>C(6) R(24)=R(19+X):C(6)=C(X)  X U(1)=R(3):R(3)=R(24):U(2)=R(8):U(3)=R(5):U(4)=R(10 ):X=1 4 h 16+X,26;I$(U(X));" ";X$(C(X));S$(Y(X)):X:R(24)0 R(23)=R(24) K R(3)=1 R(3)=3 R(28)=R(28)+1 K R(3)=2 R(3)=4 R(29)=R(29)+1 b 2280:X=14:C(X)=0:X:4,24;R(28);" ";R(29)  R=13  8800`" 9 3,1;I$(R(3));" to lead":1120`  Q$="s" Q$="S"  Q$="h" Q$="H"  Q$="d" Q$="D" 0 Q$="c" Q$="C" 4 Q$="n" Q$="N" X  C$="a" C$="A"  C$="k" C$="K"  C$="q" C$="Q"  C$="j" C$="J"  C$="t" C$="T" !  "`d :8,14;" N ":10 ,12 ;" W   E ":12 ,14;" S " "j A=1 4:R(8)=A:2200:A:2,2;"Hand:";(60800):4,2;Y$;" by ";I$(E+1):21,6;"ANY KEY TO CONTINUE" "t A$=:A$="" 8820t" "j 236066\,0:236077\,60<::X=2 ̾(563746)+1+(563757)*256 "$ 23689\>6 8847" "O X=X-1: 18,0;" ":21,6;"ANY KEY TO CONTINUE" " A$=:A$="" 8845 " " " ((563746+X));: X "" ::" ANY KEY TO CONTINUE" " Q$=:Q$="" 8880" ": 236066\,480:236077\,241: 200 & 42*,546,92\,1,0,1,9 ,17,480,242,1,0,3,237,176,201 & 240,240,240,240,240,240,240,240,0,0,0,0,255,255,255,255,16,568,124|,254,254,16,568,0,108l,254,254,254,124|,568,16,0,16,568,124|,254,124|,568,16,0,124|,568,568,254,254,254,16,568 & 170,85U,170,85U,170,85U,170,85U,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 &A$=:A$="" 9900& &. 236066\,0:236077\,60<: &, "M";1;"TUTOR":*"M";1;"TUTOR" @?(yAJH1.DAT  2S1SNB2SNBNBNB             AC2C4C8CKC7C5CTC3CJC6CQCAS3S6S4S2SJSKSTS2H6HKH8H4D6DQDKDJDAD8D7D5D3D7S2D4HAH3HJHTHQH9D5H5SQS8STD9C7H9H9S West leads the ace, king and another club. South wins the third round and takes the ace and king of trumps. North then leads a heart towards the king queen. A diamond goes to the queen and king but South will make the contract by leading up to the remaining heart honour. This hand is not difficult but it shows that you should lead upto high cards rather than leading away from them. Had another entry been required to dummy, South could have thrown the queen of clubs under the aceand won the third round with thejack.H2.DAT  , 7N2NNB7NNBNBNB         TD2D4DJDAD5D3D9DKD6DQD2S2H3HTH5HAH7HJH4HQH4SKH6HAS3S7S6SJS5SQS8SKS9S2C8HAC5C4CQC3C6C9C7DKC8D7CJCTC9H8CTSSouth knows of 37 points betweenthe two hands and possibly more so has no qualms about bidding the grand slam. South plays off 3 hearts, 3 spades and 3 diamonds in an attempt to count the opponents hands. West shows up with 6 spades and doubletons in the redsuits. He therefore has 3 clubs.If he has the queen and jack then the contract will fail. If not he will be exposed to a second round finesse as long as South starts with the ace.$H3.DAT  , 3N3NNBNBNB           AH7H4HTHKS3STS6S5SQSAS7SJS4C4S8S9STC2H6C2SJH3H7C9H4D6HQH3D2DJD7DAD2C5D9DKD3C6D5HQD5CQC8HTD8CKHJC8D9CACKCPEast deals and opens 3NT conventionally showing a solid minor and little else. The opening bid is passed out and South leads the ace of hearts tohave a look at dummy while he still holds the lead. He can count 10 tricks for declarer if he continues with a club, diamond or heart - he therefore must switch to a spade. The kingis the correct card to play. East has shown a solid minor with little outside it, he certainly does not have the ace of spades. The king of spades will make things easy for partner. It will also be vital for the defence if East holds the singleton jack of spades.H4.DAT  6HNBNB2HNB3HNB4NNB5HNB6HNBNBNB           KS4S3SASKH8H2H6H4H8SAHTHAC4C5C3C2C6CKC7CQC8CTC9C7SQSJS2S2D3DTDQDAD4D5D6DQH9S3H5SJHTS9H6S7H9D7D8D5HKDJDJC=South enquires about aces with 4NT and with North's initial pass in mind settles for 6 hearts. West leads the king of spades, south wins with the ace and draws trumps. He then plays 3 rounds of clubs and exits with aspade. This guarantees the contract as the queen of spades is sure to be with West for his opening lead. If the North hand was without the jack of diamonds and there was no spade lead it would stillbe right to eliminate clubs and hearts and play ace and another spade. Why? because if East could win the trick you could still take the diamond finesse.H5.DAT   4H1C1NNB3HNB4HNBNBNBNB6HNBNBNB          KCJC2C7C4HTH2H6HAC3C2D5CAD8D3DTDKD9D4DJD5DQDAH9C7H5HJH8HKH4C9H3H7D8C4STC6D9S6S2S3STS8SQSAS5SJSKSQC7S6CQHCSouth must not allow East to lead through his spades as he will lose 3 spade tricks and 1 diamond. Once set up the diamonds will provide 2 discardssufficient to guarantee the contract. South's problem is howto set up the diamonds without letting East gain the lead. To achieve this he ducks the opening lead! West remains on lead and later a diamond can be discarded on the ace of clubs and they can be ruffed out with a high trump. The hand must still be timed correctly or there will be no entry back to the diamonds. The diamonds must be set up before the trumps are drawn.H6.DAT  , 4H1HNB3HNB4HNBNBNB          AD8D7D3DKDTD4D5D2DJD3H6D2CJCAC7C9DQD4H5HAH2H7H3S8H6HKH4CKC9C5S3CTCQCJH5C8S2SKS6STS7SAS4SJS6C9H9STHQSQH8CSUIT PREFERENCE SIGNALS: Defender leads obviously high orlow requesting partner to returnthe higher or lower ranking suitremaining (excluding trumps). West leads the ace of diamonds. East encourages with the 7 and trumps the third round. West hadled the 2 asking for a club after which he leads a diamond forcing declarer to overtrump totake his own established trick. How easy Bridge is with the right partner!~H7.DAT  , 3N3DNB3NNBNBNB         3S2SKSAS2D9D4D2H5S4STSQS6DTDJD4CAD5C9C3DKD7CJCQD8D6S9S7S7D4H3H9H5D8S8HJS3C8CKC2CACTC6C6HTHAH5HJHQC7HQHKHNorth opens 3D and South with his strong balanced hand converts to 3NT. West leads the 3 of spades and South wins East's king with his ace. South then plays a diamond intending to duck in dummy. As long as he ducks the diamond completely he will make the contract easily. Note that finessing the jack of diamonds will cause failure. If West cunningly plays the queen of diamonds on the first round, South must resist the temptationto take the trick.wH8.DAT  ,  3D1SNBNB2D2S3DNBNBNB           AH2H4H7H5HKH6H9H2D4DJDTDAD4S5D7DKD5C6D8D5SAS2S3S8H3HJH3D6S8SKSJSTS2C7SQS9S6C3C9DQDTC8C7C4CJCAC9CTHQHQCKCSouth re-opens the bidding with an overcall of 2 diamonds. West rebids the spade suit and now North, who had to nobid originally is able to support his partner's overcall. This illustrates the difference between supporting an opening bid and an overcall. North knowsthat South must hold at least 5Z diamonds to overcall at the 2 level and is able to raise with just 3 cards. This successfully shuts out West. H9.DAT  , 3N1C1S3NNBNBNB           JD6D7D3DAD8D5DQD2D4S3SKD4C2CTCACQS6S2SAS5SJSKS2HKH3H7H5H4H9HQH6HAH8H8STHQC7S5C9CJC9S7C4D3CTSKC9D8CTD6CJHWest decides to lead from his powerful 6 card suit instead of leading his partner's suit spades. South can see straight away thathe has no chance of nine tricks unless he can set the clubs up. However as the ace of clubs is likely to be with East for his overcall, he will win and play adiamond through South's vulnerable holding to the ace and ten (West is certain to havethe ace of diamonds or he would have led a spade). To prevent this South ducks the first diamond.H10.DAT  ,  2H1HNB1SNB2CNB2HNBNBNB               8D3DTDKD4D9DQDAD5HKH4H2H5D7D3H2DAS2S3S4S7SQS6H5S6D5CJHJD8S8HAH6S7HTH2C9HKSTS8C3C9SJSQH4CQCKCAC6CTCJC9C7CThe West hand with 3 four card suits and a singleton must be opened 1 heart - the suit below the singleton. East replies 1 spade to show the five card suitat the first opportunity. West now bids clubs at the two level.East gives preference: 2 hearts.West with a minimal opening handpasses. North leads from the sequence 987 picking the 8 to show a MUD lead. South ducks but takes the next round with the ace and leads a trump as declarer will not risk allowing the defence toplay two rounds of trumps.W