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Christmas quadruple coup En passant
#4
Posted 2018-December-24, 02:45
Funny deal but a terminology question for the non-native speaker I am. Aren’t you supposed to trump winners to make it a coup (which funnily enough is a word of my native language!)?
#5
Posted 2018-December-24, 03:51
apollo1201, on 2018-December-24, 02:45, said:
Funny deal but a terminology question for the non-native speaker I am. Aren't you supposed to trump winners to make it a coup (which funnily enough is a word of my native language!)?
A trump coup is when you shorten your trumps to pick up an opponent's trumps.
if you trump winners then it;s called a grand coup
In this case, coup is probably a misnomer -- an elopement might be a more appropriate description
#6
Posted 2018-December-24, 06:34
nige1, on 2018-December-24, 03:51, said:
A trump coup is when you shorten your trumps to pick up an opponent's trumps.
if you trump winners then it;s called a grand coup
In this case, coup is probably a misnomer -- an elopement might be a more appropriate description
if you trump winners then it;s called a grand coup
In this case, coup is probably a misnomer -- an elopement might be a more appropriate description
SIR,I have seen a very similar hand in my Dads repertory wherein he has given it as an example of "TRUMP PROMOTION WITH A LOSER ON LOSER PLAY".COUP. As a matter of fact it is, some may say, an ENPASSANT after a throw in. I also think of another term " AUTOMATIC TRUMP FINESSE AFTER A THROW IN END PLAY" All in all a very interesting position..
#7
Posted 2018-December-24, 15:55
Coup, grand coup, en passant... this game is gonna be called « pont » anysoon 🤣
Merry Xmas to all!
Merry Xmas to all!
#8
Posted 2018-December-24, 19:03
#11
Posted 2018-December-25, 23:35
Then the position boils down to Q9-void-x-void with the lead in declarer.
#14
Posted 2018-December-26, 12:44
Deleted, my solution doesn't quite work, would work if N had a diamond more and a heart less, and W the reverse.
#16
Posted 2019-January-06, 15:15
This occurred today:
Partner succeeded in making this by ruffing 1 losing and 2 winning diamonds and 4 clubs, finally eloping with 9♠, it is beatable (although not after a club lead) but a nice piece of play.
Partner succeeded in making this by ruffing 1 losing and 2 winning diamonds and 4 clubs, finally eloping with 9♠, it is beatable (although not after a club lead) but a nice piece of play.
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Any lead, any defence
Slightly improved version