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Originally Posted by Scroopy Noopers
Infuriating. Especially with how many CP posters absolutely KNEW this fact.
You play the hand you’re dealt, you don’t try and pass off a diamond as a spade.
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TBF, he did have Hamilton, Stone and Hamonic - all RHS, who played right side. I guess he thought Brodie could adapt. Really, Brodie should have been able to do that. After all, is it easier for the guy playing offhand to adapt to play strong side or for a guy playing strong side to switch and adapt to weak side? Brodie had played right side for a lot of his career before pairing with Gio.