Do you (reverse) Smith?
#2
Posted 2010-August-17, 00:02
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#3
Posted 2010-August-17, 02:27
#4
Posted 2010-August-17, 02:38
#5
Posted 2010-August-17, 04:52
Exchange my ♥J with dummy's ♥10, and I would encourage.
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
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#6
Posted 2010-August-17, 09:27
awm, on Aug 17 2010, 01:02 AM, said:
I don't think that partner has ♣Axx of clubs, since that would leave declarer with ♣Kxxxx. Partner knows this as well. Declarer holding ♣Kxxx with or without the 10 is a concern perhaps.
I also think that a lead from ♣Qx is possible on this auction. It depends if you think declarer has a balanced 19, or a little less with a trick source. With the latter, a club lead is plausible. With the former, not so much.
Personally I also think a partnership can develop some 'obvious shift' considerations when deciding whether or not to Smith. If the points were distributed more equally between EW and West's hearts were stronger, I can see a hi-lo in diamonds to not only say "meh re: clubs", but also "ship an attitude heart over". We already play OS on the opening lead, so West knows East's feelings toward hearts, but not v.v..
This was in the last match and this was my partner's hand. I held ♠Kx ♥AQxx ♦xx ♣ATxxx. On the run of the diamonds, I can't go wrong on this layout so we beat it a trick.
Declarer held ♠Qxx ♥K ♦AKQJxx ♣Kxx. Our teammates bid 4♠ which had no issues.
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#7
Posted 2010-August-17, 09:51
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#8
Posted 2010-August-17, 09:56
rduran1216, on Aug 17 2010, 10:51 AM, said:
Foster echo has nothing to do with Smith. Foster is when 3rd hand plays their 2nd highest card when dummy wins the trick.
I'm not aware of anyone that plays this and haven't for years.
Various versions of Smith are useful and very popular, although far from universal. The toughest part about using Smith is making your signals in tempo, however, and you have to stay on your toes, or be prepared to occasionally make the wrong signal to avoid giving pard UI.
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#9
Posted 2010-August-17, 10:05
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#10
Posted 2010-August-17, 10:21
rduran1216, on Aug 17 2010, 11:05 AM, said:
Then perhaps your question should be "Would Foster Echo help?" or "What do people think about Foster Echo?". That would be a much more effective threadjack.
The word "this" in your original reply implied a comparison between Smith Echo and Foster Echo.
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#11
Posted 2010-August-17, 10:28
Phil, on Aug 17 2010, 05:21 PM, said:
I think it's almost as useful as the Losing Trick Count.
#12
Posted 2010-August-17, 10:39
I know alot of people dislike foster echo, but this hand looks like a chance to show some of its virtue.
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#13
Posted 2010-August-17, 10:48
- what suit shouild I have to establish else? spades? or 2 heart honors?
I play the 4 now... had I only Qx in clubs or that misterious heart honors: ♦9
QJTx(x) I would give the 2 first
#14
Posted 2010-August-17, 10:52
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#15
Posted 2010-August-17, 10:52
rduran1216, on Aug 17 2010, 11:39 AM, said:
I know alot of people dislike foster echo, but this hand looks like a chance to show some of its virtue.
heh. I don't like Foster Echo, and I doubt many of us trolls like it much either.
I suppose on the actual hand East can't afford the 10 spot to Foster and West would have to rely upon the 8, which doesn't say much about the A.
Perhaps UD Foster would work? Yeah, I could signal the 7 to show "one card lower" than the 7 spot. Maybe I'm on to something!
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#16
Posted 2010-August-17, 11:05
The way I learned Smith is that a hi-lo is something of an alarm clock signal and says I'd like a switch.
It doesn't seem to me that the two signals (hi-lo and lo-hi) can cover three cases (like lead, neutral about lead, want switch). And, it's more useful to use the signal to suggest either 1) Switch 2) go about normal business rather than trying to distinguish whether I really like my lead or I just have a normal affection for my lead.
#17
Posted 2010-August-17, 12:52
rduran1216, on Aug 17 2010, 05:39 PM, said:
OK, so tell us how it might have helped on this deal.
#18
Posted 2010-August-17, 14:00
Guess this is a style issue, but I'm not used to that smith's promises a lot by the opening leader. Here we really don't have much on the side. ♥J in not enough to hint partner to look elsewhere, if he is not about to play hearts all by himself. A high club would force partner to worry about ♣Qx, but it doesn't deny the ♣J of course to play high ♣.
#19
Posted 2010-August-17, 14:04
So, if you play Smith in this situation, you MUST give a Smith signal, up or down. If you don't play Smith in this situation, then you give count.
-P.J. Painter.
#20
Posted 2010-August-17, 16:30
anyway what is foster echo?
George Carlin

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1♦ - 2♥;
3N - AP
2♥ is alerted as a minimum responding hand and 5♠ + 4♥.
You track the ♣Q, 2, 4 (udca), K.
Declarer plays the ♦A from hand.
You have the opportunity to tell partner "I liked my lead" via playing low-high in diamonds.
Yes or no?