verb
- to put an opponent in a position where any move they make worsens their situation, especially in card games like bridge or whist
Usage: card games; bridge terminology
noun
- a situation in a card game in which a player is forced into a losing position regardless of which card they play
Usage: card games; bridge terminology
Examples
- The bridge player was endplaying her opponent by forcing them to discard a winning card.
- In the final hand, he executed a brilliant endplaying maneuver that secured the match.
- Endplaying is a key technique in advanced bridge strategy.
- She recognized the endplaying position and knew she had already lost.
- The expert player was endplaying multiple opponents simultaneously.
- By endplaying the declarer, the defenders managed to win the trick.