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Toronto's Sammy Kehela is one of the world's best bridge players, but he still finds it hard to forgive a poor play
Toronto's Sammy Kehela is one of the world's best bridge players, but he still finds it hard to forgive a poor play

Toronto's Sammy Kehela is one of the world's best bridge players, but he still finds it hard to forgive a poor play

Date1/18/1969
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  • Toronto's Sammy Kehela is one of the world's best bridge players, but he still finds it hard to forgive a poor play
  • Toronto's Sammy Kehela is one of the world's best bridge players; but he still finds it hard to forgive a poor play. He and his partner didn't speak for six months over a bidding misunderstanding.
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Original Toronto Star caption: Toronto's Sammy Kehela is one of the world's best bridge players; but he still finds it hard to forgive a poor play. He and his partner didn't speak for six months over a bidding misunderstanding.
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