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[QUOTE="CBFalconer, post: 1689690"] Not necessarily. Consider the following end position, where the actual cards are known for one reason or another, and the lead is with South, Diamonds trumps (or no trumps): North: S: x H: Ax East: West: S: A C: xxx H: KQ South: S: x H: x D: x South places the x of D on the table, gazes sweetly upon East, and clearly enunciates "Nu?". :-) Note: you may interchange East and West if desired. I can also construct scenarios that call for two Nus during one trick. For the defence, no nus is good nus. [/QUOTE]
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