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Christmas quadruple coup En passant

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Posted 2018-December-23, 14:13


Any lead, any defence :)

Slightly improved version

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Posted 2018-December-23, 14:45

Spoiler

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Posted 2018-December-23, 16:23

CyberYeti cracked it :)
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Posted 2018-December-24, 02:45

Funny deal but a terminology question for the non-native speaker I am. Aren’t you supposed to trump winners to make it a coup (which funnily enough is a word of my native language!)?
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Posted 2018-December-24, 03:51

View Postapollo1201, on 2018-December-24, 02:45, said:

Funny deal but a terminology question for the non-native speaker I am. Aren't you supposed to trump winners to make it a coup (which funnily enough is a word of my native language!)?

A trump coup is when you shorten your trumps to pick up an opponent's trumps.
if you trump winners then it;s called a grand coup
In this case, coup is probably a misnomer -- an elopement might be a more appropriate description
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Posted 2018-December-24, 06:34

View Postnige1, on 2018-December-24, 03:51, said:

A trump coup is when you shorten your trumps to pick up an opponent's trumps.
if you trump winners then it;s called a grand coup
In this case, coup is probably a misnomer -- an elopement might be a more appropriate description

SIR,I have seen a very similar hand in my Dads repertory wherein he has given it as an example of "TRUMP PROMOTION WITH A LOSER ON LOSER PLAY".COUP. As a matter of fact it is, some may say, an ENPASSANT after a throw in. I also think of another term " AUTOMATIC TRUMP FINESSE AFTER A THROW IN END PLAY" All in all a very interesting position..
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Posted 2018-December-24, 15:55

Coup, grand coup, en passant... this game is gonna be called « pont » anysoon 🤣
Merry Xmas to all!
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Posted 2018-December-24, 19:03

View Postapollo1201, on 2018-December-24, 15:55, said:

Coup, grand coup, en passant... this game is gonna be called pont anysoon Merry Xmas to all!

or Plafond, the French precursor of Contract Bridge, which embodies the same basic principles, with simpler rules. Happy Christmas :)
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Posted 2018-December-25, 18:44

What after Sp King lead?
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Posted 2018-December-25, 18:45

What after Sp King lead?
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Posted 2018-December-25, 23:35

Then the position boils down to Q9-void-x-void with the lead in declarer.
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Posted 2018-December-25, 23:39

cancelled
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Posted 2018-December-26, 11:41


Grand coup and en passant
4 by South on any lead

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Posted 2018-December-26, 12:44

Deleted, my solution doesn't quite work, would work if N had a diamond more and a heart less, and W the reverse.
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Posted 2018-December-27, 02:50

View Postnige1, on 2018-December-26, 11:41, said:

Grand coup and en passant
4 by South on any lead
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Exactly matching the definition you gave😃
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Posted 2019-January-06, 15:15

This occurred today:



Partner succeeded in making this by ruffing 1 losing and 2 winning diamonds and 4 clubs, finally eloping with 9, it is beatable (although not after a club lead) but a nice piece of play.
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