The Meckwell CC contains this curious footnote:
Note
18: Standard Count & Attitude are used in the following situations: Vs suits, if the opening lead shows the AK combination at trick 1 only. If after trick 1 the K is led and the Q is in dummy and defenders might have trump, that trick is standard (if the K holds the trick). Vs NT, If the opening lead shows the AK the signal is standard attitude (if logical). If lead is low from own long suit and dummy wins stiff A, K, or Q, signal on that trick is Standard attitude.
How do posters handle the situation if the opening lead is the Ace in an unsupported suit (ostensibly from AKXX) and dummy comes down with QXX(x)?
For the folks who play UDCA, do you play x from XXXx (assume it's possible that pard may have a doubleton).
Does standard count confer any advantage in this situation (when playing UDCA otherwise)?
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Standard count in some situations when playing UDCA?
#2
Posted 2013-February-18, 12:48
If opening lead shows the AK and the Q is in dummy, I will signal count per our normal methods.
I shudder at the thought of trying to keep track of all the details and exceptions that Meckstroth and Rodwell do. They are full time pros, they can do it, for me no way.
I shudder at the thought of trying to keep track of all the details and exceptions that Meckstroth and Rodwell do. They are full time pros, they can do it, for me no way.
Life is long and beautiful, if bad things happen, good things will follow.
-gwnn
-gwnn
#3
Posted 2013-February-24, 05:01
Attitude has priority over count. If I play small this means - "I have a doubleton, give me a ruff". If I play high it means I don't want to ruff the 3rd round of the suit.
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