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West again bid five spades over five diamonds, but Kokish judged correctly to bid six diamonds.
North competed with five hearts, and after two passes, Robison judged correctly to sacrifice in five spades.
He judged, correctly, that it could be contained through firmness, as it was even after developing a bomb.
A heart lead would have beaten this contract by one trick, and Michael Rosenberg, South, judged correctly that a retreat was in order.
But Demirev, with a two-suiter and a heart void, judged correctly to retreat to five diamonds, which ended the auction.
Lazard judged correctly that East was wondering whether to give preference to spades, and his likely distribution was 3-4-1-5 3-4-1-5 3-4-1-5 3-4-1-5
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Judging correctly, South led his spade eight.
He could have relied on his partner, Bill Pollack of Basking Ridge, N.J., to judge correctly whether to pass, double or bid higher.
The American declarer, Robinson, was able to make nine tricks by judging correctly in hearts, finessing the 10 on the third round.
Judging correctly that West had begun with king-third, declarer now brazenly led a low diamond toward dummy and scored the trick with the queen.
Michael Rubinstein, solicitor for the publishers Penguin, was a friend of her father, who persuaded her to take the stand, judging correctly how lucid and guileless her evidence would be.
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