Saturday,
September 13, 2003 1:39 AM
Spot
Watching
PITBULLS:
Most
experts in this day and age play upside count and attitude. The main advantage
of this is not to waste spot cards to signal. Otherwise all the concepts are the
same. Signals are multi purpose as they can show count or attitude depending on
the circumstances. Signals occur in five primary situations with variations
depending on whether the suit as been bid, a singleton is on the board , you
want a ruff , the level of the contract
etc .
Lets
go through the 5 situations in turn .
1)
When
partner leads an honour – you indicate attitude .
Some experts have added a neat twist . Against a suit contract , If they have
the AK of a suit & they want count they deliberately lead the King . This
is normally done at high level contracts when you want to cash out. The Ace
lead you would normally give attitude. This is reversed in NT contracts.
2)
Partner
leads a suit ( 4th best or otherwise ) won by the board . You indicate attitude.
3)
Discards –
Most experts play odd-even first discard only . Odd means you like the suit and
even says you do not. If even , you can add suit preference by a low or high
even card discarded.
4)
Suit
Preference – for ruffing purposes and switch purposes –
high card means higher ranking suit and low means lower ranking.
5)
Following
suit – Count is given if it may be helpful to
partner rather then declarer. The order of your cards when you are following
suit can signal partner when count is not important . Playing them in an
unusual order can mean suit preference or as in Smith echos indicate whether
you liked partners opening lead or not.
What is attitude ? It can mean a number of things. It can mean I want a
ruff , it can mean you have hit length in that suit in NT contracts , it can
mean you have honour cards in that suit. When you have determined by the
bidding or the way declarer is playing the hand that count is not important,
you should switch to attitude. Partner knowing that you have honour cards in
that suit will help her in suit switches. For example, you have shown your HCP
in the auction by making a NT bid and declarer leads a club to the AJxx on the
dummy just as an entry . You have the KQ83 of clubs. Play the 3 (upside down
attitude) to show partner that you
have points there . Placing cards that way will avoid disastrous switches.
Knowing when count is not important and partner is on the same wave length as
you are , is the key.
Deception is also an art form . Knowing when to deceive is a skill .
Deception and false carding is single handed – you vrs declarer. Do not
bludgeon partner !
Discards showing that you like the suit also means that will be the
suit you are going to save for squeeze
purposes . Way too many pseudo squeezes occur because both partners
are saving the same suit . An attitude discard means I am holding onto that
suit partner so you hold onto another !
Giving correct count is important in squeeze defense. If partner leads
an honour card against 6NT ( for example ) the rules change. You do not give
attitude but count. For squeeze purposes it is more important to know what suit
to hold onto then to show partner you liked her lead.
The “art form” of signaling is to know when to show attitude , count or suit preference . I had a
hand at the Red Deer tournament where Vish and I were defending 4H . I could
over ruff the board in spades but Vish did not know that . Declarer led a side
suit which I held KQJ10xx and the
board Axxxx . He cashed the Ace
and everyone followed low . The next club I played the King and declarer ruffed
and Vish over ruffed. Why did I play the King when any card would have sufficed
? Back came a spade and I over ruffed the board.
Signals can be over done . They should always take a back seat to counting
tricks , counting HCPs and distribution.
The basics of defense should be your guide and signals for confirmation
purposes. One partner does not dominate the other in defense and the other just
a puppet to follow signals . Both partners should be thinking on defense !!