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I produced single random value with the following code.

   ]j=.".'x',~'53,644,737,765,488,792,839,237,440,000'-.','
53644737765488792839237440000
   ?.j
43666114835851906990879566194

When I then entered the following pair of numbers into the page field on
the linked page I got the following resulting two "hands".

43666114835851906990879566194 43666114835851906990879566195

Actually, I will not produce that 2 hands, but simply mention that they
look identical except that the 2 west hands have spades 62 vs 42. Btw, when
I entered the hand ending in 3, the only distinction was that west spades
are KJ.



On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 4:28 AM 'Mike Day' via Programming <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, that's a nice example of J, although that example leaves each hand
> in its shuffle order.  The Rosetta task doesn't require reordering
> within hands.
>
> No advance on the J front hereafter,  just a link to a Bridge fan's view.
> This site claims (I think) to display any possible Bridge deal (!):
>     https://bridge.thomasoandrews.com/impossible/
> The title is "The Impossible Bridge Book", his/their point being that they
> can efficiently index or access any of the huge number of all deals
>
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Brian Schott
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