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Loisette was a plagiarist. Foster's role in the dissemination is not clear. One March 1906 newspaper advertisement
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of 1890 and is a means for opener's partner to infer how many cards held by declarer are higher in rank than the card led; likewise, declarer can infer the same information about his right-hand-opponent's
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