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duck the king?

Poll: What does 'duck the king' mean? (49 member(s) have cast votes)

What does 'duck the king' mean?

  1. Your opponent plays low to AQ and you don't play the king (31 votes [63.27%])

    Percentage of vote: 63.27%

  2. Your opponent plays low to KQ and you don't play the ace (18 votes [36.73%])

    Percentage of vote: 36.73%

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#21 User is offline   gwnn 

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Posted 2010-October-20, 16:08

I have my opinion on this but wanted to see if people agreed with it :-) but maybe for 655321's example people who like option 2 think you shouldn't say duck the Ace you should say duck from the Ace or just duck?

dictionary.com is again unhelpful:

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5.
to lower suddenly: Duck your head going through that low doorway.
6.
to avoid or evade (a blow, unpleasant task, etc.); dodge: to duck a hard right; to duck an embarrassing question.
7.
to plunge or dip in water momentarily.
8.
Cards Informal . to play a card lower than (the card led).


5 and 6 seem contradictory for the purposes of the situation and 7 seems too specific. I don't understand 8 fully but it would seem to indicate option number 2
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Posted 2010-October-20, 17:26

IMO: You duck the king when an opponent plays the king and you withhold your ace.
For example, at no-trump, with Axx opposite xx, you might elect to duck the first couple of honour leads.
(cf "You duck a blow or a responsibility")
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Posted 2010-October-23, 09:44

Nigel writes:
"....when an opponent plays the King and you withhold your Ace". He called it "duck(ing) the King"...

I read it as:
You duck ( the trick by withholding ) the Ace. Obviously you play a lower card ( than the K ) when you "duck the Ace" ).

And when you don't have the Ace, do you really "duck" the King ?? There is no choice involved.
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But hey, I'm not sure which is grammatically correct, and I usually agree with everything Nigel posts.
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