How To Use Ace of clubs In A Sentence
-
You could have led the ace of clubs for a quick set.
Times, Sunday Times
-
They look like the ace of clubs painted in glossy yellow, and linger on the earth or the pavement for a long time without decaying.
Times, Sunday Times
-
He cashed the ace of clubs and followed with the king.
Times, Sunday Times
-
You could have led the ace of clubs for a quick set.
Times, Sunday Times
-
She could discard one spade, but if she discarded another declarer would make his last two spades; if North threw the winning heart, ace and a spade would endplay her to lead away from the ace of clubs; finally, a club discard would allow declarer to duck a club to the now-bare ace.
Young, void and bidding
-
By the simple expedient of removing dummy's ace of clubs, declarer avoided any such quandary.
Times, Sunday Times
-
My father also had an ace of hearts, an ace of clubs and the fifth card was a jack of spades.
-
Yet the only dummy entry is the ace of clubs.
Times, Sunday Times
-
It's called Midford Castle, and was built in the shape of an ace of clubs by a man who made a mint at gambling - not difficult to guess what his winning card was.
-
So there is no point establishing his suit as declarer will duck again and knock out your ace of clubs.
Times, Sunday Times
-
South ruffs a diamond in his hand, he takes the ace of clubs, ruffs a diamond, and leads the king and jack of clubs, pitching a spade from dummy when West covers.
-
The only card that will defeat the contract is the ace of clubs, which sets up two club winners in declarer's hand and appears to give back two tricks in clubs for the one you gain in hearts.
A funny game
-
While you are playing hombre and diamonds are trumps, the ace of clubs is not a club, it is a diamond.
-
She had only the Ace of clubs and the Jack of hearts.
-
You could have led the ace of clubs for a quick set.
Times, Sunday Times
-
At the same time, the card cheat is glancing furtively around to make sure no one is watching while he pulls an extra ace of clubs from his belt.
-
The latter property he appears to have transferred to the front of the old brown landau, where the aged coachman, with nose as flat as the ace of clubs, sits, transfixed and rigid as the curls of his caxon, from three till six every Sunday evening, urging on a cabbage-fed pair of ancient prods, which no exertion of the venerable Jehu has been able for the last seven years to provoke into a trot from Hyde park gate to that of Cumberland and back again.
The English Spy An Original Work Characteristic, Satirical, And Humorous. Comprising Scenes And Sketches In Every Rank Of Society, Being Portraits Drawn From The Life
-
At trick two declarer crossed to the ace of clubs and then ruffed a club.
Times, Sunday Times
-
I started with the queen of diamonds and spades, an ace of clubs, five of hearts and three of diamonds.
-
You could have led the ace of clubs for a quick set.
Times, Sunday Times
-
Yet the only dummy entry is the ace of clubs.
Times, Sunday Times