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I don't think that you're going to always get the right answer this way. I think a better approach to practicing suit combinations is to get a book with lots of them in it (I would assume numerous choices, I know the ACBL Bridge Encyclopedia has a whole section on 'em, for example), pick one at random, bust your brain trying to work it out (practicing with real cards if that's helpful), and when you're satisfied, look at the solution in the book. If you're like me, it will almost never be the same as what I came up with :lol:
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