When should I play for the drop in bridge?

When holding a suit combination headed by the AKJ, it's best to finesse when holding 8 cards or less in the suit. If holding 9 or more cards, then it's best to play for the drop. This is where the phrase "Eight Ever, Nine Never" comes from.
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What is playing for the drop in 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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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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Why does rule of 11 work in bridge?

The Rule of 11 is a mathematical corollary to fourth-best leads. It enables the third hand player to count how many cards declarer holds which are higher than the opening lead.
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What is the rule of eight in bridge?

If the result is 8 or fewer, then the defender should pass or bid. A simple example would be that if the contract is 4 ♠ and one defender holds 5 Spades, then the total number equals 9 and that player should double for penalty. Rule of 10.
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When should you duck in bridge?

On defense, "ducking" or "holding up" means to purposely refrain from taking a winner. The purpose to disrupt declarer's communications. In bridge parlance, the terms "hold-up" and "duck" are often used interchangeably, although the former is more common when the opponents lead a suit.
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What is the rule of 2 in bridge?

Mel's Rule of 2: In the pass out seat, bid if you have two or more shortness points, regardless of HCP and Vulnerability!
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Should you lead an ace in bridge?

“NEVER underlead an ace against a suit contract” is one of the more reliable rules of thumb at the bridge table. Nevertheless, there are occasional exceptions. These usually occur when dummy seems likely to be strong in the suit, perhaps because of a one no‐trump opening bid.
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What card should I lead in bridge?

Usually you play the top of a doubleton (either honour or non-honour card), obviously followed by the lower card. Partner can then judge whether to give you a ruff against a suit contract. Avoid leading Kx, or Qx (unless this is partner's suit), but if you have to, do lead the honour.
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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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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 a deep finesse in bridge?

A triple finesse (or "deep" finesse) is a finesse that's taken against three opposing honor cards: Dummy. AQ9. West.
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When should you not use a Stayman?

RULE: Do not use Stayman when you have a 4-3-3-3 hand. We are programmed to always want to play a hand in a major when we have an 8 card fit. We can draw trump and still have one trump left in declarer's hand and one in dummy.
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What is 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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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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How many points do you need to overcall 1NT?

To bid 1NT as an overcall, you should have 15-18 (or 19) points, balanced with a stopper in the suit opened.
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What does a 2 diamond bid mean in bridge?

Multi coloured 2 diamonds, or simply Multi, is a contract bridge convention whereby the opening bid of 2♦ shows several possible types of hands. These always include a weak-two bid in a major suit; the additional meaning may be a strong balanced hand (commonly 20-21 high card points), or a 20-22 three suiter.
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How do you know when to double in bridge?

The most common takeout double is after an opponent's opening bid of one of a suit where the double shows a hand with opening values, support for all three unbid suits (at least three cards in each) and shortness in the suit doubled (preferably, no more than two).
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Can you preempt with a 4 card major?

Don't preempt with four cards in a major suit (preempts with four cards in a minor suit are generally acceptable). This point only applies to preempts in first or second seat. Once partner is a passed hand, it is no longer a concern. Once you have made a preemptive bid, partner is in charge.
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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 the rule of 1 in bridge?

Rule of 1. Rule of 1 - When opponents have only 1 remaining high trump, it's often best to ignore it and take tricks in other suits -- assuming there isn't a transportation problem accessing a long suit.
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How do you bid over a preempt?

Use the Rule of Seven to decide if your overcall is “safe”. Try to imagine an “ordinary” (not perfect) 7 points in partner's hand. If you could make your bid opposite that hand, you should overcall. Double (instead of overcalling a minor) if you have 3+-card support for unbid majors.
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What is the rule of 9 in bridge?

The Rule of 9 may help one decide whether to pass for penalty or bid. To use the rule, add the level of the contract, the number of the trump, and the number of trump honors held including the ten. If this sum is nine or more, pass the takeout double for penalty.
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