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The problem of bidding at contract bridge is an "intellectual" task which has never before been performed skillfully by a computer program. Only Carley has made the attempt to handle this problem and his program used a very crude treatment; as a result, inferior contracts were produced because bidding requires many fine lines of distinction which his approach could not make.