Posted 2010-July-27, 17:36
SAYC: "standard american". the YC is silent - it's not like they've actually read the Yellow Card.
2/1, of course, is therefore pronounced "sub-standard american". Please note, with one partner, that's exactly what we put on our card as our system.
UDAttitide only: the answer I gave when asked Free's question: "discouraging, of course. Attitude to partner's leads unless an exception applies". Why should attitude and count necessarily match? Of course, A/ttitude, K/ount is resolvable that way, but if opener doesn't ask, how does third hand know whether to give attitude or count - with xxxx, rather than xx, say?
UDSP: I used to play that, as well, because my partner wanted to. Why? "Because we play everything upside down; I can't remember the exception." Seems odd to me, but what matter? We labelled it, Marked the big "SPECIAL CARDING PLEASE ASK" box, pre-Alerted it, and played it, so at least in our case, there was no intent to confuse.
Long live the Republic-k. -- Major General J. Golding Frederick (tSCoSI)