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endplay
/ ˈɛԻˌɪ /
noun
- a way of playing the last few tricks in a hand so that an opponent is forced to make a particular lead
verb
- to force (an opponent) to make a particular lead near the end of a hand
declarer endplayed West for the jack of spades
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If North, East and South had each held one heart and two diamonds, declarer would have exited with dummy’s trump to endplay East in diamonds.
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Seeing the endplay coming, Punch correctly unblocked her king under dummy’s ace.
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As the cards lay, declarer could have exited with dummy’s last diamond to endplay East in the black suits.
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But now declarer ruffed a club in his hand and led a trump to endplay West.
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East won, but could do no better than to return a heart to endplay the dummy.
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