Vienna coup

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Etymology[edit]

First published by James Clay (1804-1873), who had observed it being executed in the days of whist by "the greatest player in Vienna" — identity unknown.

Noun[edit]

Vienna coup (plural Vienna coups)

  1. (bridge) An unblocking technique in contract bridge made in preparation for a squeeze play.