After masterin the basic tehcniques for declarer, bridge players imrpove by applying those procedures more effectively. The most common question among those who study declarer's craft is: "how do I claculate the odds?" Even highly experienced players sometimes struggle with reeavluating chances, restricted choice, and drawing inferences from cards played by the opponents.
This book demystifies bridge mathematics and puts it in its proper place. Basic ideas point to preferred lines of play, but complicated and exact calculations are downplayed. Practical players will learn how to win through the use of "shortcuts," while those intrigued by the theory will find useful tools.
The book's lighthearted approach emphasizes that the effort to find the best move should never be allowed to interfere with having fun.