When an expert gives declarer a chance to get a trick he could not get on his own, what should he do? Should he look at it as an excellent opportunity? Or, should he instead look at it with a jaundiced eye? In 1939, Lee Hazen chose well against Oswald Jacoby.
But - what if the opponents are not familiar? What then?
This week, John Koch tells us how to choose well. And - on Bridgebase Online, no less. If you have not yet tried your hand at playing virtually - consider it!
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