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    Crocodile Coup - A tactic of playing a top Honor to avoid partner 
    from being forced into an unprofitable lead resulting in an endplay of the 
    defender.  The defender usually must upset the declarer's timing by 
    taking a card before the "crocodile" sets the final trap.  Example: South needs 2 
    tricks to make game, leading the H10 tempting West to take the trick 
    cheaply with the HQ. But alas, ducking the trick forces East to win 
    with the HK 
    and lead into the dummy's SK and SJ "crocodile", winning 2 
    tricks.    However, a 
    perceptive West will cash the HA 
    despite the HA crashes with partner's 
    HK.  Next West cashes 
    the HQ, followed by 
    the S6 through North's SK-SJ 
    tenaces to East's SQ 
    thus restricting declarer to 1 trick. See
    Coups, 
        Vienna Coup, Morton Fork Coup, and 
    books on 
        Coups,
        Squeezes |