Holdup (bridge) Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
In the card game of contract bridge, the holdup play is often beneficial when playing notrump contracts.
S: J 10 7
H: 10 8 3 2
D: A 5 3
C: K J 10
S: Q 9 6 S: 5 4 3 2
H: 7 5 4 H: Q J 6
D: K Q J 10 9 D: 7 4 2
C: 8 3 C: A 7 4
S: A K 8
H: A K 9
D: 8 6
C: Q 9 6 5 2
South is playing a contract of three notrump, and West leads the king of diamonds. South has the nine tricks she needs: two spades, two hearts, one diamond and four clubs. However, if she wins the ace of diamonds at trick one and drives out the ace of clubs, the defenders will cash four diamond tricks to set the contract.South can assure her contract (provided the ace of clubs is with East) by holding up her ace of diamonds: she plays low to the first two diamond tricks (known as duckinging) and wins the ace of diamonds on the third trick. Now, when East wins the ace of clubs, she has no diamonds left to play. If West holds the ace of clubs, the contract is impossible to make.
