Duck (bridge)

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In the card game of contract bridge, to duck (or ducking) means to play low to a trick to which one has led, losing it intentionally in order to set up a suit, to preserve a control or entry, or to throw-in an opponent. While mechanically identical,[1] a duck is a maneuver in one's own lead suit, while a hold up is in a suit played by the opponents.[2] Nevertheless, the terms are used interchangeably[3] with duck or ducking more common.

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