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In bridge, the Deschapelles coup is the lead of an unsupported honor to create an entry in partner's hand; often confused with the Merrimac coup, the lead of an unsupported honor to kill an entry in an opponent's hand. This sacrificial play was invented by Alexandre Deschapelles, a 19th-century French chess and whist player ,

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  • In bridge, the Deschapelles coup is the lead of an unsupported honor to create an entry in partner's hand; often confused with the Merrimac coup, the lead of an unsupported honor to kill an entry in an opponent's hand. This sacrificial play was invented by Alexandre Deschapelles, a 19th-century French chess and whist player , (en)
  • Le coup de Deschapelles est une technique utilisée dans le jeu de Bridge. (fr)
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  • In bridge, the Deschapelles coup is the lead of an unsupported honor to create an entry in partner's hand; often confused with the Merrimac coup, the lead of an unsupported honor to kill an entry in an opponent's hand. This sacrificial play was invented by Alexandre Deschapelles, a 19th-century French chess and whist player , (en)
  • Le coup de Deschapelles est une technique utilisée dans le jeu de Bridge. (fr)
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  • Deschapelles coup (en)
  • Coup de Deschapelles (fr)
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