When you've found a good line of play, look for a better one.
Selecting the best line of play as declarer on a bridge hand is not easy. Most intermediate players know something about basic odds and percentages, and can usually come up with a plan that offers a reasonable chance of success. However, the expert player will skillfully combine options, so as to take advantage of more than one possibility. Rather than putting all the eggs in one basket, an expert will 'stay alive' by squeezing out every extra chance. In this book of intermediate problems, Eddie Kantar shows the reader how to do this - there is always an optiumum line that will allow you take all your chances, and bring home your contract. And, as you learn, Kantar's inimitable humor makes the advice easy to swallow.