Devil's coup
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The Devil's Coup is a declarer play in contract bridge that prevents the defense from taking an apparently natural trump trick - often called "the disappearing trump trick".[1]
Example
♠ | A 9 | ||||
♥ | 3 | ||||
♦ | — | ||||
♣ | — | ||||
♠ | Q 4 |
N |
♠ | J 3 2 | |
♥ | 7 | ♥ | — | ||
♦ | — | ♦ | — | ||
♣ | — | ♣ | — | ||
North to lead | ♠ | K 10 7 | |||
♥ | — | ||||
♦ | — | ||||
♣ | — |
A typical example is shown where spades are trumps and the lead is in dummy (North).
The ♥3 is led. If East ruffs low, then declarer overruffs low and cashes the ace and king of spades. If East ruffs high, declarer overruffs with the ♠K and finesses West for the ♠Q to make the remaining two tricks.
Devil's coups are fairly rare: not only the trump suit but the side suits must lie well for declarer.
See also
References
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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