Friday, August 04, 2006
1:24 AM
Hand Evaluation - Smith Echos
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PITBULLS:
Smith echos
should change your entire signaling system
against NT. You do not need to show attitude when partner makes a lead just
count or preserve your spot cards. Why ? Because attitude is redundant with Smith echos. You do not need to show that you like partners lead as you will on the very first card of the suit declarer plays .
Playing Smith echoes elevates count in the scheme of things. In NT contracts
, your first card is count not attitude when partner leads a
suit.
I led
my 4 best club against 3NT , declarer plays the King
from Kx on the board. You hold Q82 so which card do
you play ? When you can not
beat an honour on the board you play 2nd
highest with Foster echos and attitude with standard
systems. Playing Smith echoes , you have the luxury of
showing count ! You play the 8
showing upside down count. Declarer now attacks diamonds so your deuce of
diamonds hits the table saying you liked partners
club lead. Partner knows you have 3 clubs to the queen
, 3NT now goes down.
The
only time you should signal attitude is if partner can get “couped”
by continuing a high honour sequence if declarer
ducks. All other times just show count.
You will clarify the opening lead when declarer leads her first card J . You lead the heart
king with KQ9xx and the board hits with Axx and
declarer wins the Ace. Partner plays the eight so what do you continue when you
get in ? Partner has shown three hearts and plays a
high card in the suit declarer attacks. Therefore , declarer has a doubleton jack . So with the
queen continuation , partner will unblock the heart 10 so down they go.
You
have AJxxx
, you lead 4th best . Declarer wins the Kx
on the board and partner plays the deuce.
Declarer has Qx so without this understanding there
is deception/confusion whether declarer has Qxx . Cashing your Ace will
now give her an extra trick so do you switch ? Partner
denies the queen with the Smith echo but shows you 4 of them (
declarer cannot hold 4 on the bidding ). You lay down your Ace and drop
the queen. Should partner encourage on the Smith echo with 4 to the jack ? No , because she has already
shown 4 , so the Smith echo should show the queen, in case partner only had a 4 card suit.
You
lead the queen from ♠QJx against 3NT , the board hits
with ♠10862 ♥Kx ♦KQ982 ♣K10 , partner plays the
spade 5 . Declarer wins the spade Ace and leads a club to the king and partner
plays the 9 . You get in with heart Ace so what do you
do ? Does partner have K97 of spades left ? No , of course not , as she played the club 9 when declarer
attacked his suit. You switch to a
diamond so 3NT goes down one . A spade continuation
give declarer 4 spade tricks .
Stan Cabay is right . How did we ever defend properly before Smith echos ??