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Jugada

Jugada is a Spanish noun that denotes a move, play, or action within a game or sport, as well as a plan or tactic aimed at achieving an objective. It can refer to a single decisive act or to a coordinated sequence of actions during a contest. In broader usage, jugada can also mean a trick or ruse designed to influence an outcome.

Etymology and forms: Jugada comes from jugar, meaning to play, with the suffix -ada forming a noun

Usage in sports and games: In sports journalism and conversation, a jugada describes a designed sequence or

Non-sport contexts: Jugada also appears in noncompetitive settings to describe schemes or maneuvers, sometimes with a

See also: The concept aligns with terms like move, play, tactic, and, in certain contexts, trick or

that
indicates
an
action
or
result.
The
term
is
widely
used
across
Spanish-speaking
regions,
including
Spain
and
Latin
America.
notable
moment
within
a
game,
such
as
a
goal-scoring
jugada
or
a
clever
combination
in
chess.
In
chess,
it
refers
to
a
move
or
a
tactical
sequence;
in
football,
basketball,
or
baseball,
it
highlights
strategy
and
execution.
The
phrase
jugada
maestra
(masterful
move)
is
common
to
praise
ingenuity.
negative
connotation
when
implying
deception
or
manipulation,
as
in
hacer
una
jugada.
The
term
thus
covers
both
skillful
strategy
and
cunning
antics,
depending
on
context.
ploy.
In
translations,
jugada
is
often
rendered
as
move
or
play,
with
jugada
maestra
corresponding
to
masterful
move.