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    | Synopsis: Defense is 
    perhaps the most difficult area of bridge, requiring both halves of a 
    partnership to be on the same wavelength. The declarer has an in-built 
    advantage in that he does not have to signal his holdings to the dummy and 
    for the defenders to reconstruct the hidden hands is consequently more 
    difficult.  However, to arrive at his contract, the declarer will have 
    made at least one bid, and information can be gleaned from the bids selected 
    or not selected. The rest of the problem is piecing together the jigsaw form 
    limited information and making assumptions that are necessary for the 
    contract to be defeated.  By using hands from major events, the authors 
    take you through their thought processes at the table and give you ideas 
    that will help stimulate the imagination required to defeat even the most 
    impregnable of contracts.
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