Cascade, on 2012-September-12, 01:00, said:
I call two plays - defensive errors - affectionately by the name "coup".
1. The Easter Coup - He has risen.
When a defender goes up with the ace in error.
2. The Elvis Presley Coup - the king is not dead
When with an king sitting under an ace the defender cashes the ace.
I suppose these could also be applied to declarer errors
1. The Easter Coup - He has risen.
When a defender goes up with the ace in error.
2. The Elvis Presley Coup - the king is not dead
When with an king sitting under an ace the defender cashes the ace.
I suppose these could also be applied to declarer errors
Do you know why the Elvis Presley coup was named?
Thanks.