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    Chinese Finesse - A psychological finesse that, based on the actual 
    card layout, would not work; however, due to a defender's confusion of 
    partner's holdings, an otherwise non-winning trick is allowed to slide by 
    the defender (also called a Pseudo Finesse) 
    For instance when North/South are in a trump contract and playing a 
    side-suit.  South leads the 
    SQ.  West might erroneously duck the best play of going up 
    with the SK.  This 
    ploy may bluff West into believing North/South is holding the Jack. 
      
    |  |  A x |  |  
    |  K x x x |  |  J 10 x |  
    |  |  Q x x x |  |  If West 
        ducks the SK, the declarer wins 2 tricks.  However if 
        West goes up with the SK, the 
        declarer is 
        limited to 1 trick. |