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how to name these coup
#3
Posted 2017-December-19, 19:58
I did not know this play had a specific name every time I have seen it in print the author merely called it an unblocking play or get that ace out of your hands like a hot potato.
#4
Posted 2017-December-19, 21:18
These types of coup are known collectively as "the jettison play". The normal case does not involve giving up a trick in the suit though, so someone could certainly consider adding a more specific name as Nigel looks to have done.
(-: Zel :-)
#5
Posted 2017-December-20, 22:53
An exit play involving the sacrifice of a trick in order to win two or more tricks later is called a GAMBIT.Thi term is derived from CHESS.Hence in the deals wherein an unblocking play has been made to develop an Endplay later may be called “ a jettison exit gambit ” .The term gambit has been described by the late George S Coffin in his book “Endplays In Bridge “.
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