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Chuck Norris once executed a non-simultaneous double squeeze simultaneously. Without a threat card in any of the suits.
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Don't worry about what the auction:

 

1 - 2;

3

 

means. 3 is natural. Chuck Norris never needs "help."

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Due to an error on his partner's part, Chuck Norris once found himself declaring a grand slam without the ace of trump. After briefly considering killing his partner, he instead intimidated his RHO, who had the ace of trump, and induced a revoke, thereby making 7; however, the director ruled that one trick did not restore equity to Chuck. So, lacking the ace of trump, Chuck Norris became the first player in recorded history to make an overtrick in a grand slam, scoring up 1540. Not 2240. Chuck Norris is NEVER vulnerable.
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When Chuck Norris plays odd-even signals, all of your signals have to be odd.

When Chuck signals, odd demands; even forbids. Chuck doesn't "encourage."

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Finesse is an alien concept to Chuck Norris

And why would he? He once dropped a doubleton king offside.

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Finesse is an alien concept to Chuck Norris

And why would he? He once dropped a doubleton king offside.

You are right. For us mortals, we have to rely on dropping a singleton King offside. But when Chuck Norris plays the Ace, the next hand with Kx naturally sacrifices the King.

Ahhhh, THAT is the Norris unblock!

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