What is another word for overruff?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəɹˈʌf] (IPA)

Overruff, a term commonly used in bridge, refers to a bid made by a player that exceeds the number of tricks they believe they can take with their hand. Synonyms for this term include overbid or overcall. These words indicate the action of bidding or calling for more tricks than one can potentially win. The overruff, overbid, or overcall strategy can be risky in bridge as it relies on opponents making an error or miscalculation. However, it can also be a strategic move to disrupt the opponents' plan and gain an advantage. In the world of bridge, players must carefully consider when to overruff, overbid, or overcall to maximize their chances of success.

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