Hey, I am trying to work on my defence (in Soviet Russia, defence works on YOU) and I got reminded of inquiry's awesome defensive series.
They appeared on the forums first, but some of the diagrams are gone. Luckily for us, they are all archived here:
"B/I" (more like I/A) problems start here: https://webutil.brid...etch.php?id=795
A/E problems start here: http://webutil.bridg...etch.php?id=799
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Do you, like me, hate defending? Throwback to inquiry's series
#1
Posted 2020-January-30, 06:45
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2020-January-30, 07:03
Nice problems, but unfortunately when viewing the solution pages on my PC/Win10/Chrome the suit symbols in the text do not display properly, I get things like "declarer has ♥AK109". No such issue on the problem pages. Anyone have any idea how to fix that?
#3
Posted 2020-January-30, 07:38
pescetom, on 2020-January-30, 07:03, said:
Nice problems, but unfortunately when viewing the solution pages on my PC/Win10/Chrome the suit symbols in the text do not display properly, I get things like "declarer has ♥AK109". No such issue on the problem pages. Anyone have any idea how to fix that?
I think we just have to learn to read different encodings
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
#4
Posted 2020-January-30, 10:38
gwnn, on 2020-January-30, 07:38, said:
I think we just have to learn to read different encodings
It should be possible to spot the difference between problem and question pages, and maybe eliminate it.
Or it might be so trivial as me installing some font?
I see that Chrome is blocking some non-secure scripts invoked by https://webutil.bridgebase.com, not sure if that has anything to do with it.
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