Don’t Look For Perfect Hands

Source: Mr Bridge

Have you ever heard of Barry Crane? If you had lived in America in the 1980, it would have been very hard not to have heard of Barry Crane, famous film producer and the victim of a headline-grabbing murder. Barry was also a remarkably successful duplicate pairs player. When someone asked him about the secret of his success, he said, ‘I don’t play the ‘if’ game, neither do my partners.’ So what does this mean?

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