| Synopsis: There is no 
    question that defense is the most difficult aspect of playing bridge. Many 
    players become adequate bidders by simply memorizing the point count for 
    various bids; others find that playing a dummy becomes easy with practice. 
    But defense is a matter of logic. If you are a good defender it is almost 
    impossible to be a losing player. At least half of your opponents' contracts 
    can be defeated with good defense, but the sad truth is that about eighty 
    percent of them are fulfilled. Why? Because most players have not been 
    well-drilled in the fundamentals of defensive play: know the suit and the 
    card in that suit to lead that will give partner the maximum amount of 
    information; know when to signal; know when to play an attacking defense 
    (taking your tricks as quickly as possible) as opposed to a passive defense 
    (sitting back and waiting for your tricks); decide what the declarer is 
    trying to do based on his manner of play. This is the blocking and tackling 
    of bridge. You cannot be a good bridge player unless you can do these things 
    with reasonable skill. Introduction to Defender's Play, written by one of 
    the outstanding world bridge experts, can teach you the defender's skills 
    you need to play winning bridge.
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