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  • If West leads a third heart, South ruffs in dummy, takes the ace of trumps, leads a club to his hand, cashes the K-Q of trumps and concedes a trump.

    Bridge Frank Stewart 2010

  • Cy then took the K-Q of clubs and led the ace and a low diamond.

    Bridge 2010

  • If the hearts had split 3-3 (or if a defender had held K-Q doubleton), South could have drawn trumps and led to the king of diamonds to take the good hearts.

    Bridge 2010

  • Jack-ten, for an open-end straight draw; three-six, and he just hit second pair; he might even have a real hand, like K-Q or Q-J.

    TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006

  • On Day 4, Mike May comes out of the blocks quickly, doubling up with A-Q against K-Q to reach the $300,000 chip mark.

    TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006

  • On Day 4, Mike May comes out of the blocks quickly, doubling up with A-Q against K-Q to reach the $300,000 chip mark.

    TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006

  • He nods, tapping the table with his knuckle and turning up K-Q suited.

    TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006

  • Jack-ten, for an open-end straight draw; three-six, and he just hit second pair; he might even have a real hand, like K-Q or Q-J.

    TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006

  • He nods, tapping the table with his knuckle and turning up K-Q suited.

    TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006

  • P-B5, K-Q sq. We see: Black has just assumed the opposition, but the pawn has not yet crossed to his sixth square, and White, by playing P-B6, again forces Black to give up the opposition.

    Chess Strategy Edward Lasker 1933

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