What is Sluff in bridge?

Sluff- Sluffing involves pitching a loser on partner's established suit, actually a type of promotion play. Good defenders are mindful not to fall into this trap when on lead. Good declarers, on the other hand, have other plans.
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What is ruff and sluff?

A ruff and discard (also known as ruff and slough or ruff and sluff) occurs when a player leads a suit that neither opponent has - typically in a suit contract, a defender leads a suit in which dummy and declarer are both void and dummy and declarer have at least one trump each.
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What is a cross ruff in bridge?

Definition of crossruff

: a series of plays in a card game (such as bridge) in which partners alternately trump different suits and lead to each other for that purpose.
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What is a finesse in bridge?

In contract bridge and similar games, a finesse is a type of card play technique which will enable a player to win an additional trick or tricks should there be a favorable position of one or more cards in the hands of the opponents.
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What is a dummy reversal?

Dummy reversal (also known as reverse dummy) is a technique in contract bridge whereby declarer uses trump cards to ruff from the hand with more (longer) trumps, and retains the trumps in the other (shorter) hand to draw the opponents' remaining trumps.
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RUFF AND A SLUFF



How do you play French ruff?

French Ruff

They describe a game for two players or two teams of two or three players-a-side. Players cut for the deal and the player cutting the highest or lowest card, as pre-agreed, deals 5 cards each in packets of 2 and 3, before turning the next as trumps.
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Is playing bridge good for the brain?

A study in 2000 at the University of California, Berkeley, found strong evidence that an area in the brain used in playing bridge stimulates the immune system. Researchers suggest that is because players must use memory, visualization and sequencing.
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Is bridge a game of skill?

Bridge is recognised as a mind sport, and is partnership trick-taking card game of skill. It is played by four players who form two partnerships; the partners sit opposite each other at a table. There is an auction (often called bidding) and then the play, after which the hand is scored.
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What is a bridge player called?

bidder - someone who makes a bid at cards. bridge partner - one of a pair of bridge players who are on the same side of the game. card player - someone who plays (or knows how to play) card games. declarer, contractor - the bridge player in contract bridge who wins the bidding and can declare which suit is to be trumps.
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How do you play ruff and honors?

Play begins with the person to the dealer's left. The player leads a card and all other players follow suit if possible. A player who cannot follow suit may play any card. The trick is won by the highest ranked card, i.e. by the highest trump card and if no trump card is played, by the highest card in suit lead.
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What card game uses the term trump?

triumph, also called trump, 16th-century card game ancestral to whist. In triomphe, the French variety known to English contemporaries as French ruff, each player received five cards, a trump was turned, and the aim was to win three or more tricks.
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What card games did they play in the Elizabethan era?

Gambling games in the Elizabethan era variously included tossing the bales (dice), shrove-groat, venter point, cross-and-pile (all coin-tossing games), and wide variety of card games such as gleek, cent, foot-savant, maw, bone-ace, monchance & primero in all its many variations.
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What card game has tricks and trumps?

Euchre is a family of trick-taking card games. The most common version, at least in North America, is a four-player partnership game played with a 24-card deck (using 9, 10, J, Q, K and A in all four suits).
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What is a trump card in bridge?

A trump is a playing card which is elevated above its usual rank in trick-taking games. Typically, an entire suit is nominated as a trump suit; these cards then outrank all cards of plain (non-trump) suits.
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Why is it called a trump card?

Trump card comes from an old card game called "triumph," shortened to just trump in the 1500's.
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Can you put ace of hearts on top of 2 of hearts?

Ace of Hearts

This can only be blocked by the 2 of Hearts or 5 of hearts. If a player blocks with a 2 of hearts the next player can put any other 2 down to continue the chain.
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How do you play Cardzmania?

In a trick, each player plays a single card. One player is selected to start, then play proceeds clockwise around the table. If possible, players must play a card which is the same suit as the first card played - this is called 'following suit'. If a player cannot follow suit, then they may play any card in their hand.
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How do you play the card game Black Ball?

You have to play the same suit the dealer led if you have it. The person who takes that first trick leads the second card. After the two tricks, you put a 1 before your guess if you guessed 0, 1 or 2 correctly. If you guessed incorrectly, draw a black ball over your guess.
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What is a temporizing bid in bridge?

If opener shows a stronger hand then you will go to the 4 level. Which suit you bid is the same as if you didn't have a fit, except you are more likely to have to bid a 4 card suit. This type of bidding is called temporizing. A jump shift again shows a strong hand, but you may be hiding support.
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What are the names of bridge hands?

There are special names for specific types of hands. A ten, jack, queen, king, or ace is called an "honor." Getting the three top cards (ace, king, and queen) of three suits and the ace, king, and queen, and jack of the remaining suit is called 13 top honors.
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