What is a marked finesse?

A marked finesse is one that cannot lose, because the opponents' honor is known to be onside. In the example at right, if South begins by leading the king-queen, he learns on the second trick that East has no more spades and so the finesse of the ten is proven.
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What is Chinese finesse in bridge?

Chinese Finesse - A psychological finesse that, based on the actual card layout, would not work; however, due to a defender's confusion of partner's holdings, an otherwise non-winning trick is allowed to slide by the defender (also called a Pseudo Finesse)
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When should I take finesse?

If you have 8 or fewer total cards in a suit, you should finesse to trap a missing Queen. A Queen will not usually drop if you cash Ace-king. If you have 9+ cards in a suit, you should usually play for the drop instead of finessing.
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What is a double finesse?

A double finesse is a finesse that's taken against two opposing honor cards: Dummy. AQT. West. East.
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What is an intra finesse?

An intra-finesse is a rare finesse that may be employed when missing 3 honor cards. It's similar to the triple finesse in this regard. Unlike the triple finesse, however, declarer does not finesse a particular defender twice. Rather, declarer finesses each defender one at a time.
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How do you finesse?

How to Finesse People and Situations
  1. 1 Make eye contact with intention.
  2. 2 Listen actively to show respect and catch details.
  3. 3 Remember names and use them often.
  4. 4 Give compliments to build rapport.
  5. 5 Be thankful to establish a sense of calm.
  6. 6 Use humor to shake off negative energy.
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What is a deep finesse in bridge?

A deep finesse is a maneuver that allows additional tricks to be won, but only if two or more cards are favorably positioned. ♠ A K 10. ♠ 7 4 3. In the first example at left, two honors are held by the opponents. South leads a spade and inserts the 10 if West plays low.
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What is a Tenace in bridge?

tenace. / (ˈtɛneɪs) / noun. bridge whist a holding of two nonconsecutive high cards of a suit, such as the ace and queen.
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How do you finesse a King?

How to finesse a king by an ace
  1. If West plays the ♠A, your ♠K becomes a later sure trick because the king is now the highest-ranking remaining card in the spade suit.
  2. If West plays a low spade, the ♠8, you play the king and take a trick immediately with the ♠K.
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What does play for the drop mean bridge?

For example, if the finesse would land in the hand of the dangerous opponent who can give the other opponent a ruff that declarer can't afford, with eight cards he might have to play for a "drop" by playing the ace and king then a small one to the jack.
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What does 8 ever 9 never mean in bridge?

Consider how you would play this suit in isolation to make five tricks: "Eight ever, nine never," is the old saying, meaning that with eight cards missing the queen you should finesse against it, but with nine you should play for the drop.
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How do you play a Tenace in bridge?

When you see a simple tenace in dummy or in your hand, lead toward the tenace and hope for the missing card to lie in front of the tenace. With the missing card in this position, the defender must decide to play the card or not, before you decide which card to play from the tencce.
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What is the bridge Rule of 17?

Rule of 17: If your partner opens with a preempt bid, add the number of your own high card points plus the number of your partners bid suit that you hold. If the sum is 17 or more, bid game in partner's suit.
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Can finesse be used as a verb?

verb (used with object), fi·nessed, fi·ness·ing. to bring about by finesse or artifice. to avoid; circumvent. to make a finesse with (a card).
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What is an indirect finesse?

opposite. ♠ 5 2. Here the opponents will never make the spade King if it lies under the Ace-Queen combination, An indirect finesse is one in which the opponents can still make the card that is being finessed against, but declarer can make an extra trick if that card is in the right hand.
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What does Vulnerable mean in bridge game?

When you have scored a game, you are half-way to winning rubber and you become “vulnerable”. This means that when you fail in a contract, your opponents win 100 for each trick to go down by. When bidding vulnerable, you should be more cautious if you are bidding to spoil, expecting to fail.
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Why do you not lead away from an ace in bridge?

Leading away from an Ace is common against notrump contracts. Declarer won't later be able to ruff our Ace. If we lead the ♦K, declarer will eventually get a trick with the ♦Q. If we lead the ♦5, as recommended by the guidelines, declarer's ♦Q is trapped, and we get all the tricks to which we are entitled.
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What is the rule of 7 in bridge?

Rule of seven

The rule assumes play in a 3NT contract and is as follows: Subtract from seven the total number of cards that declarer and dummy hold in the defenders' suit and duck their lead of the suit that many times.
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Should you lead a doubleton in bridge?

Leading a doubleton is usually poor, unless partner has bid the suit. Leading a singleton is OK, but not in declarers suit, as this will usually cost at least one trick.
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What is double dummy analysis?

If you select “Show double dummy” small numbers will appear indicating the possible result, relative to the contract, if that card is played. This analysis is done “double dummy”, which assumes that the player is able to see all the cards in each hand.
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What does finessed mean slang?

Finessing means actively getting what you want by tricking the other side. The term “Finesse”, “Finessed”, and “Finessing” has been used by Kendrick Lamar, Lil Pump, Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, Kodak Black, Drake, and many more rappers.
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What does finessing someone mean?

To cheat or deceive someone. I'm not going to let some scammer like him finesse me out of my hard-earned money!
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What does finesse your girl mean?

Frequently Asked Questions About finesse

If you finesse something, you handle it or do it skillfully and cleverly.
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