noun
- A maneuver in card games (especially bridge) in which a player forces an opponent into a position where any move they make will be disadvantageous.
Usage: card games; plural form or third-person singular
verb
- To put an opponent in an endplay; to force an opponent into a losing position through skillful play.
Usage: card games; third-person singular present tense
Examples
- The bridge player executed a brilliant endplay to win the final trick.
- She endplays her opponent by forcing them to lead from a weak suit.
- In the tournament, several endplays determined the outcome of critical hands.
- He endplays the declarer by carefully managing his card holdings.
- The expert recognized the opportunity for an endplay and seized it.
- Endplays require careful counting and strategic thinking.