Bridge Signals Trump Contract vrs NT Contract
#1
Posted 2017-October-27, 06:44
#2
Posted 2017-October-27, 08:22
Adam1105, on 2017-October-27, 06:44, said:
They can be. What is more common is for leads to be different. Most people don't bother though.
#3
Posted 2017-October-27, 08:36
#4
Posted 2017-October-27, 08:57
Adam1105, on 2017-October-27, 06:44, said:
Yes
Even if your signalling systems are the same you will make different choices.
Take a trivial example, partner leads an ace at trick 1, you hold a small doubleton and you have agreed to signal attitude: in a trump contract you will often encourage hoping for a ruff; in a no trump contract you will generally discourage.
Many will change the signalling system to reflect the different objectives.
#5
Posted 2017-October-28, 00:57
what is and what is not since their are a.variety of signals available.
#6
Posted 2017-October-28, 06:32
Adam1105, on 2017-October-27, 06:44, said:
The short answer to this question is it depends on
partnership agreement There are so many methods of signalling it's vital
to establish beforehand what the method(s) shall be. And,of course,its
essential to remember what these agreements are when in play (!)
Another good reason not to have too many conventions on your agreements card(!)
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#7
Posted 2017-October-28, 10:11
Tramticket, on 2017-October-27, 08:57, said:
Sorry to take you to task, Tramticket, but that is slightly wrong. The classic way to deal with this situation is to have an agreement that the lead of an ace against a notrump contract asks partner to unblock an honour if holding one, and otherwise give a count signal. However, other players may play this differently, I admit, using the king as a lead to unblock.
#8
Posted 2017-October-28, 13:26
#9
Posted 2017-October-28, 15:20
The_Badger, on 2017-October-28, 10:11, said:
Yes, I play king for count / unblock and ace for attitude.
My point was meant be a more general one, that your objectives are often different in suit contracts compared with no-trump contracts (for example it would less common to unblock in a suit contract). Your signal will often be different and it is reasonable to structure your signalling system differently.
#10
Posted 2017-October-29, 08:25
The_Badger, on 2017-October-28, 10:11, said:
I tend to consider an ace lead in NT as a request to unblock. But when I have Kxx for example, and there is QJxx on the board-partner does not like it when I unblock.
#11
Posted 2017-November-01, 14:12
RD350LC, on 2017-October-29, 08:25, said:
Then he shouldn't have led the ace.
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