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The heart of the book lies in its treatment of signaling. For the novice, a defensive signal is often a confusing "yes or no" to a partner’s lead. For Kantar, signals are a language. The digital PDF version of this text allows modern players to navigate easily through chapters on attitude, count, and suit-preference signals. Kantar excels in explaining when to use which signal. He clarifies the often-misunderstood concept of "Smith Echo" and the nuances of "present count." He emphasizes that defense is a partnership effort; while declarer has the advantage of seeing twenty-six cards, the defenders must construct their strategy seeing only thirteen each. By mastering the signals taught in this book, defenders can effectively bridge the information gap and transform two solitary hands into a cohesive unit.
The book focuses on practical situations that occur in nearly every session. Some of Kantar's standout defensive tips include: ACBL Unit 526 Opening Leads