Defenders in bridge invariably base their strategy on declarer's
bidding. Yet declarers often fail to return the compliment. They
play without a thought of what the defenders have or have not done.
Just one bid from an opponent may tip off declarer to the winning
play - perhaps warning of a bad break or that a finesse is doomed.
When the defenders have made several bids the declarer may be able
to make spectacular double-dummy plays. The problems in this book
contain situations where an astute declarer can listen to the
bidding, or lack of it, and derive information critical to the
success of his contract. This book was originally published in
1985, and in this new edition it is substantially revised and
expanded. Julian Pottage is a British bridge expert who is
well-known for his problem books. His previous titles include "Play
or Defend?" and "Bridge Problems for a New Millennium".
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