Through the Mind of Declarer
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Much as with Lessons, q.v., any hand where declarer, not the defense, has the significant choice to make could fall under this rubric. Through the mind of the declarer. Still, some hands call more for an analysis of what goes through a declarer's mind, or should have or might have, as opposed to hands where, fr'instance, declarer was careless with his entries or failed to count, etc. So I have reserved this rather catch-all category for those hands where there was a lot going on in declarer's mind in the weighing of lines of attack, while no specific misstep that fit any of the other categories occurred.