Dummy reversal (also known as reverse dummy) is a technique in the card game of contract bridge, when the declarer uses trump cards to ruff from the hand with longer trumps, and retains the trumps in the other hand to draw the opponents’ remaining trumps.
In the “normal” technique, the ruffs are taken from the hand with shorter trumps, retaining trumps in longer hand for control. Since, by rules, the declarer becomes the player which first mentions the trump suit in the bidding, usually the hand with long trumps will be declarer’s one – thus the name “reverse dummy”, as the normal roles of dummy’s and declarer’s trumps are reversed.
In strict sense, dummy reversal can be called that only if it yields more tricks than the normal technique.
Some indicators that a hand may lend itself to dummy reversal are:
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