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In the game of bridge, a(n) is the penalty for going down n tricks in a non-vulnerable, doubled contract.
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%I #3 Oct 19 2017 03:14:42

%S 100,300,500,800,1100,1400,1700,2000,2300,2600,2900,3200,3500

%N In the game of bridge, a(n) is the penalty for going down n tricks in a non-vulnerable, doubled contract.

%F For n>2, a(n) = 300n - 400

%Y Cf. A109632.

%K nonn,fini,full

%O 1,1

%A Karen Walker (kwalker(AT)insightbb.com), Aug 03 2005

%E Edited by _Don Reble_, Jul 23 2006