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Normally a monster's effect can be activated due to the turn player retaining Priority when he summons.

Breaker's spell counter though is placed on himself as a Triggered effect, which triggers from his Normal Summon, meaning you can't activate his destruction effect when you summon him because he hasn't got the counter yet.

So this trigger takes place at chain link 1, and it's to this that the opponent will chain Trap Hole. Trap Hole will destroy Breaker, his trigger will fail to resolve, and he never was in a position to use his spell/trap destroying effect.

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Q: If you summon 'Breaker the Magical Warrior' and your oppoenent activates 'Trap Hole' will Breaker's effect to destroy a spell or trap card still work before it's destroyed?
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