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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
Example Sentences
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.
Seeing the endplay coming, Punch correctly unblocked her king under dummy’s ace.
As the cards lay, declarer could have exited with dummy’s last diamond to endplay East in the black suits.
But now declarer ruffed a club in his hand and led a trump to endplay West.
East won, but could do no better than to return a heart to endplay the dummy.
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