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Definition of Echelon Play ? What sort of play does the term 'Echelon' describe?

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Posted 2022-November-30, 22:21

I have seen the term 'Echelon Play' referred to in a few articles, but I am not sure of the correct definition.
The Bridge Encyclopedia does not include it, nor does Wikipedia.

It seems to have some relation to first trying one thing, then the next thing you try depends on the outcome of the first play.

But why not just call it Combining Your Chances?

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Posted 2022-December-01, 15:38

Richard Pavlicek as often comes to the rescue:
Echelon Play example
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Posted 2022-December-01, 16:21

This recent article by Bobby Wolff defines it as a particular way of combining our chances, i.e., "cashing the ace-king of one suit and then falling back on a finesse in the other."

https://www.goerie.c...nce-no-sagacity

(Richard Pavilcek's "plan (1)" and "plan (2)" both start with cashing the A-K of hearts.)
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Posted 2022-December-01, 21:05

View Postpescetom, on 2022-December-01, 15:38, said:

Richard Pavlicek as often comes to the rescue:
Echelon Play example



Thanks,
Funny I tried to search RP's site (a great place to visit) but did not find the term.
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Posted 2022-December-02, 09:41

View Postpgmer6809, on 2022-December-01, 21:05, said:

Thanks,
Funny I tried to search RP's site (a great place to visit) but did not find the term.


I had this one saved in my 'knowhow' archive from past reading.

I found it a neat example of the subtlety and depth of IMPs vs MPs, where the crass plan of taking two diamond finesses scores better on average.
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