Some bridge hands are fairly straightforward. Declarers pull trump and set up winners. Defenders start a cross-ruff, leading to a set.
Many other hands, however, are far more complex. Both declarer and defenders must imagine the other hands, and well into advance consider a wide variety of permuations for how a hand will progress. The path to success can often be most difficult to see.
This week, John Koch analyzes such a deal. Fine lessons for us all!
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