Yesterday, I stressed considering your options at trick one. Here is another example. If South plans carefully, he has a good chance to make his contract. But if he plows forward thoughtlessly, he will probably fail. South is in four spades. West leads the club king, and East signals with his jack. What should declarer do?

I think North should have made a takeout double over one club. True, the double might have resulted in his side’s playing in a 4-3 major-suit fit, but it would have been more flexible than one diamond. Then, South’s one-spade advance was forcing for one round.