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Unblocking technique in contract bridge

The Vienna coup is an unblocking technique in contract bridge made in preparation for a squeeze play. It is so named because it was originally published by James Clay (1804-1873) after observing it being executed in the days of whist by "the greatest player in Vienna" — identity unknown.

Examples

A J Example 1
South to lead
A
2

N

                 E

S

K Q
K 4
4
Q 2
A

On the play of the ♣A by South, East is squeezed but can escape by throwing a small heart. Although the ♥Q is now set up, South must next play either the ♥Q, ♥2 or ♠4 to be won in dummy and has no entry back to cash it; he must now lose a spade to East.

A J Example 2
North to lead
2

N

                 E

S

K Q
K
4
Q
A

However, if instead, South plays the ♥2 to the ♥A, East is squeezed when declarer next leads the ♣2 to the ace.

  • If East discards the ♥K, declarer cashes the ♥Q discarding the ♠J and leads to the ♠A.
  • If East discards the ♠K or ♠Q, declarer cashes the ♠A and ♠J.
A J Example 3
South to lead
2

N

                 E

S

K Q
K
4
Q
A

In this layout there is no way to get back to the hand by playing the ♣2 to the ace. In this case, the ♥A must have been cashed already at an earlier stage to squeeze East when declarer leads the ♣A and discards the ♦2 from the table.

References

  1. Manley, Brent; Horton, Mark; Greenberg-Yarbro, Tracey; Rigal, Barry, eds. (2011). The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge (7th ed.). Horn Lake, MS: American Contract Bridge League. p. 470. ISBN 978-0-939460-99-1.
  2. Culbertson, Ely, ed. (1935). The Encyclopedia of Bridge. New York: The Bridge World, Inc. p. 453.
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