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A Howell Movement defines the movements of boards and pairs in a game of whist or contract bridge such that there is only one winner. In a complete Howell movement every pair plays every other pair which makes it the fairest possible of all movements. Howell movements are often used for small fields but partial Howell movements are sometimes used with larger fields when it is desired to have only one winner, for example in a single session club championship.
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