Type of declarer's play in Bridge
A loser on loser play is a type of declarer's play in contract bridge, usually in trump contracts, where the declarer discards a loser card (the one that is bound to be given up anyway) on an opponent's winner, instead of ruffing.[1]
The loser on loser technique can be executed for the following goals:
- to promote tricks in the suit being led (e.g. ruffing finesse)
- to maintain trump control of the hand,
- to transfer the ruff to a "safer" suit (e.g. in order to perform a later crossruff).
- as part of an avoidance play (e.g. the scissors coup)
- to rectify the count for a subsequent squeeze play.
- as part of an endplay.