单词 | bath coup |
释义 | > as lemmasBath coup Bath coup n. a method of play in whist or bridge in which a player, who holds the ace, knave and another card of the same suit, refrains from taking his adversary's king. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > bridge > [noun] > actions or tactics echo1862 signal1864 Vienna Coup1864 Peter1885 Bath coup1897 promotion1900 finesse1902 switch1921 false-carding1923 squeeze1926 squeeze play1926 suicide squeeze1931 pseudo-squeeze1932 throw-in1932 suit preference signal1934 underlead1934 psyching1938 ruff and discard1939 hold-up1945 upper cut1955 safety play1959 society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > whist > [noun] > actions or tactics finessing1733 finesse1734 Whitechapel play1755 Blue Peter1856 Peter1885 Bath coup1897 Whitechapel1899 1897 R. F. Foster Compl. Hoyle 613 Bath Coup, holding up Ace Jack on a King led by an adversary. 1899 W. M. Butler Whist Ref. Book 51/1 The Bath Coup. A strategic play at whist which originated at Bath, England, in the time of Hoyle. The fourth hand, holding ace, jack, and others, refuses to take a king when it is led. 1936 E. Culbertson Contract Bridge Compl. xl. 456 The Bath Coup gains time by causing the opponents to waste an entry before they can establish their suit. < as lemmas |
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