offsuit signal
#1
Posted 2011-January-22, 12:01
An answer of "NO" means you know what they are, but do not play them.
#2
Posted 2011-January-22, 12:16
inquiry, on 2011-January-22, 12:01, said:
An answer of "NO" means you know what they are, but do not play them.
My guess is that it's probably a method to signal parity in another suit by discarding, but an education will be greatly appreciated...
#3
Posted 2011-January-22, 12:39
#5
Posted 2011-January-22, 14:08
is that such a signal?
#6
Posted 2011-January-22, 14:13
#7
Posted 2011-January-22, 15:16
Offsuit signals was written up the Bridge World in the late 70's to early 90's. I don't remember the author, but it was one of those one or two page new idea kind of things they publish. The concept was that if dummy was pretty much unreachable, except in one suit, and your partner would NEED to know your count in that suit before the suit is lead, you signal "count" in that suit in other suit. It can be normal or UDC depending upon what you normally play. This is "partner needs to know" kind of signal. There were several restrictions on when you can use if. Obviously if you had to try to win an earlier trick, you can not signal (I can think of exceptions where you might try from a sequence but that is hard to read). I will thumb through the old bridge worlds later and see if I can find the article, but here is the hand from last night.... I will show dummy and my hand....
What does partner need to know, and how are you going to tell him.
This is where offsuit signals are used... they are RARE but when you need them, you need them.
#8
Posted 2011-January-22, 15:28
This specific situation (show count in the critical suit by using whatever suit you are playing to show that count) was one of the examples. Another example was, for instance, what is effectively a Lavinthal discard of sorts, meaning showing suit preference between X and Y with whatever cards you happen to play, even if in suit Z. Smith Echo is another example.
I sent a write-up to the Bridge World, and they thought it was too difficult for the average partnership to handle. So, it died. I am pleased to see that one of these ideas was not all that new after all. I am also convinced that a more expansive defense theory, from which the "off suit signal" would be but one example (with situation-specific Smith and situation-specific Lavinthal and the like) of an approach that probably could be mastered by a really good partnership. The trick is to have both players capable of knowing what the critical question is, know when the critical question has arisen, and know that partner is on the same page. so, it should in theory work with two world-class defenders.
-P.J. Painter.
#9
Posted 2011-January-22, 15:54
This was the full hand. I played the Ten (standard signals) Declarer won the KING and lead the ♦Jack. My partner ducked, and that was that. My club ten was suppose to show even count in diamonds.....
#10
Posted 2011-January-22, 15:58
#11
Posted 2011-January-22, 16:29
I'm missing several years of the BW. Since I was married in March, '88, its not surprising I don't have this issue
Agree with Justin that your partner missed a baby inference.
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#12
Posted 2011-January-22, 17:26
JLOGIC, on 2011-January-22, 15:58, said:
I said he was rather experienced, I didn't say he was any good. He knows a lot of theory and terms, he not that good of a player. It was his not hearing about it and my realization that I haven't seen it here in the forum that lead me to ask about it. I actually thought he would know it, but that he would take the club ten as please continue them.
#13
Posted 2011-January-23, 16:49
#14
Posted 2011-January-23, 16:59
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#15
Posted 2011-January-23, 17:47
George Carlin
#16
Posted 2011-January-23, 18:35
gwnn, on 2011-January-23, 17:47, said:
Would never play them, I'm very simplistic on defensive signalling, but was a fun (and very interesting) read... Thanks.
#17
Posted 2011-January-24, 04:57
George Carlin
#19
Posted 2011-January-24, 08:06
#20
Posted 2011-January-24, 12:31
George Carlin