Whist Made Easier

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If your partner leads a thirteenth card, he is either strong in trumps, and wants your best trump, or being weak, expects fourth hand to trump and lead up to you.
There are some cases when nothing but a trump lead can save the game.
Knowledge of principles, not memory, makes the player.
TEGHNIGAL TERMS.
Call — To ask for trumps.
Card of Re-entry — One that will secure the lead.
Command— The abihty to take every trick in the suit.
Conventional— Recognized order of play.
CouRP Cards— Ace, King, Q
...ueen and Knave.
Cover— To play a card higher than the one led.
Coup— A strategic stroke.
Cross-rufp— Partner's trumping each a suit, and leading to each other for that purpose.
Discard— Card played when you can not follow suit and do not trump.
Whist made Easier, ij Double Dummy— A game of Whist by two players, each having an exposed hand.
Echo— Asking for trumps in response to partner's call.
Establish— To gain complete control.
Eldest Hand— The player to the left of the dealer.


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