When defending, we have the opponents' bidding to guide us. This, however, is not enough. We must rely upon our own carding to know which suits to attack, which to avoid and which to continue at a key point in a hand.
These may seem like simple and straightforward rules. And - on one level - they are.
Yet, as we all know, often "at the table" figuring out what a spot card means is not always as easy as it may appear on the surface.
This week, John Koch presents us with excellent reasoning about which spots to play when - and why.
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