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The first thing you should do is to count:

 

* Count the combined HCP in both hands and calculate how many are missing.

* Count your sure tricks.

* Count your losers.

 

Then use the information B)

That's a horrible song.

 

I'll try...

 

Count your winners, name them one-by-one.

Count your losers, see what Pard has done!

Count your many trumpies; count them til' they're gone.

Rectify the count and see what that hath done!

 

Maybe.

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Taking care of business ...

 

Excerpt from Play Of The Hand With Blackwood by Easley Blackwood (1978)

 

Over the years, many bridge writers have attempted to make the declarer’s lot an easier one by offering simple mnemonic devices to help him remember the steps he must go through before he plays to the first trick. My own device is the word “COB”, which stands for the following:

 

C = Count your tricks

O = Opening lead - what does it tell you?

B = Bidding (or lack of it) by the opponents

 

</end excerpt>

 

This is a wonderful book!

 

Also, see Watson's The Play of the Hand, Chapter XI, Planning The Play, for a very good, if less mnemotechnical, discussion.

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