Count Signaling Question
#1
Posted 2012-October-15, 10:24
In case you're wondering, I couldn't support partner's suit on this hand. I had a flat three-count. We would have gone for -1100.
#2
Posted 2012-October-15, 11:36
#3
Posted 2012-October-15, 11:45
Stephen Tu, on 2012-October-15, 11:36, said:
My actual hand was xxx xx QTxx Jxxx. A long time ago, I was taught that you encourage when you have nothing safe for partner to shift to. Which is the lesser of evils here?
#4
Posted 2012-October-15, 12:18
-- K asks for Kount
-- A asks for Attitude
No way to to distinguish between 2 or 4 . Partner will have to rely on dummy and the bidding for clues, if any .
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#5
Posted 2012-October-15, 12:31
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2012-October-15, 12:18, said:
-- K asks for Kount
-- A asks for Attitude
No way to to distinguish between 2 or 4 . Partner will have to rely on dummy and the bidding for clues, if any .
If you have 4 and have not supported, it's suicide to peter.
Sometimes it's best to lie.
#6
Posted 2012-October-15, 13:24
Balrog49, on 2012-October-15, 11:45, said:
It also depends on dummy and the auction, not just your hand.
Also, you need a partner who is good enough to know that signals are "suggestions, not commands", and that he is not absolved from the duty to think about the possible layouts and the possibility that you may have an awkward hand to make an accurate signal from, and not assume too much.
#7
Posted 2012-October-15, 13:36
One exception could be if declarer showed 5-4+ hand then count makes sense.
#11
Posted 2012-October-15, 14:33
Balrog49, on 2012-October-15, 14:22, said:
In that case, it's vital to conceal QTxx from declarer, since he will never get the guess wrong given no raise, four trumps and a doubleton heart.
Partner will just have to look after himself.
#12
Posted 2012-October-15, 14:40
dwar0123, on 2012-October-15, 14:20, said:
You have to have an agreement whether the signal is attitude or count. The usual recommendation is count at the 5 level or above, attitude at the 4 level or below, unless you are playing some sort of A for attitude K for count scheme.
If your agreement is attitude, then partner should consider that you might be discouraging from 4 and that continuing may not be safe when dummy is void. If your agreement is count, then obviously you echo, but then partner should not auto play you for a doubleton and consider that you might have 4. In all cases partner should not be simply blindly following your signals, he should always be looking for defensive lines that succeed regardless of what you may hold, lines which work most often. Your signal is just additional data for him to combine with knowledge of his own hand, dummy, and the auction, not the sole consideration.
#13
Posted 2012-October-15, 15:09
#14
Posted 2012-October-15, 16:55
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2012-October-15, 12:18, said:
-- K asks for Kount
-- A asks for Attitude
No way to to distinguish between 2 or 4 . Partner will have to rely on dummy and the bidding for clues, if any .
If you don't want to lead Q from KQ sometimes, then I think it is slightly better to lead A for count, K for attitude, for cases where you have led from KQ10, KQ9 or KQxx.
#15
Posted 2012-October-15, 17:49
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-- K asks for Kount
-- A asks for Attitude
Yes. It's common and bad.
At 5 level or in specific situations sure but those "are you ruffing this pd ?" situations are very common and this agreement cripples you.
#16
Posted 2012-October-16, 03:50
#17
Posted 2012-October-16, 05:47
Vampyr, on 2012-October-15, 16:55, said:
This has other problems: if you lead the K from AKx and partner signals positive you have no idea whether he has the J or the Q... And does partner always play low from a doubleton on the lead of the K? And what do you lead from KQxxx?
Steven
#18
Posted 2012-October-16, 08:46
#19
Posted 2012-October-16, 10:09
lowerline, on 2012-October-16, 05:47, said:
This is true. It doesn't seem to come up often enough to cause a problem, though.
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And does partner always play low from a doubleton on the lead of the K?
Of course; why wouldn't he?
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And what do you lead from KQxxx?
This normally depends on whether we hold the 8 or higher.