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Index
Contents Introduction
Falsecards in General
Part One: Falsecards by the Defenders Chapter 1: Falsecards by the Opening Leader
Leading Fifth Best or Third Best Analysis of Leading Third or Fifth Best Underleading an Ace vs. a Suit Contract Analysis of Underleading Aces in Either of the Above Situations Analysis of Underleading an Ace when You Require Something of Partner Leading an Abnormal Card from a Sequence Other Unusual Leads
Chapter 2: Defenders’ Falsecards During Play
The Mandatory Defensive Falsecards The J9 Falsecards Other J9 Combinations Faking Your Holding Faking Strength in Order to Gain Tricks Third Hand Play after Partner’s Opening Lead Third Hand Falsecards to Help Partner Midgame Leads If Truly Endplayed
Chapter 3: Falsecards In and Around the Trump Suit
Threatening a Ruff That Isn’t There Camouflaging Whether a Defender Can Ruff — Faking an Uppercut To Overruff or Not
Chapter 4: Playing the Card You Are Known to Hold Chapter 5: More Mandatory Falsecards Chapter 6: Entry-creating Falsecards Chapter 7: Faking Length or Shortness
Misrepresenting Your Length in a Suit Pretending to be Out of a Suit
Chapter 8: Other Defensive Ploys
The Idiot’s Delight
Part Two: Falsecards by Declarer Chapter 9: Falsecards at Trick 1
The Opponents Have Led Your Best Suit You Wish to Discourage Your Opponents from Shifting to a Dangerous Suit When a Ruff is Threatened To Fake a Holdup To Camouflage a Stiff Ace The Anti-falsecard Falsecard Falsecards by Declarer to Fake Weakness in the Suit Led To Disrupt the Defenders’ Signals
Chapter 10: Falsecards In and Around the Trump Suit Chapter 11: Falsecards by Declarer During the Middle of the Hand
Crashing Not Revealing Your Strength — I Not Revealing Your Strength — II Stealing a Trick when Time is Lost Hiding Your Shape Subtle Leads by Declarer: Overcoming Blocked Suits Other Subtle Leads Faking Strength or Misrepresenting Your Holding
Chapter 12: Some Amazing Falsecards Master Point Press on the Internet
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