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  2. Finessing. a technique that can help you, as declarer, win a trick even when you hold a lower card than your opponents. For example, you hold Q while the opponents hold K. Finessing is one of the first techniques people come across when learning bridge. It is so useful that players of all standards and experience use it on a regular basis.

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  3. FINESSE. Is a Card Play Technique. Is a manoeuver that involves surrounding/trapping an important missing card. Is commonly used, much-needed and much-loathed. There are 5 types of Finesses often defined as DIRECT, INDIRECT, BACKWARD, RUFFING, OBLIGATORY.

  4. Double, Combination and Ruffing Finesses. By the end of this chapter you should understand the following terms: The finesse: A double finesse: A combination finesse: A ruffing finesse: The attempt to gain power for lower ranking cards by taking advantage of the favourable position of higher ranking cards held by the opponents. A finesse against ...

  5. www.nofearbridge.co.uk › acol › simple_finesssingFinessing - No Fear Bridge

    The Repeated Finesse Sometimes you have to finesse more than once. You lead the two towards dummy, 2nd player plays low and you win with the Jack. Then lead back to your hand with another suit and repeat the finesse. Note: finesse make sure to keep enough entries before doing the finesse! Try out these examples with a pack of cards!

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  6. Bridge World glossary defines "Combination finesse" as: ( 1) a finesse against more than one card; (2) a simple finesse preliminary to another finesse in the same suit. So it appears to be a generic term that would encompass both the deep and the double finesse.

  7. A finesse in bridge is a technique for taking tricks with lower honor cards (jacks, queens, and kings) when your opponents have higher honor cards (queens, kings, and aces). You need to finesse your lower honor cards past your opponents’ big-bully higher honors.

  8. What is a finesse? Definition. A finesse is an attempt to win a trick with a card that is not a certain winner, usually by playing it as the third card to a trick in the hope that any card that could beat it is held by the opponent who has already played their card.

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