|  Smith Echo - Used when opponents are playing a Notrump contract, a 
    discard signal indicating attitude of partner's opening lead.  The 
    discard signal is provided by the partner of the leader at the first 
    opportunity, typically after declarer has won the trick.  The play of a 
    low spot card signals a discouragement while a high card provides a positive 
    signal to continue the suit of the opening leader. West leads the 
        DJ, won 
        by South's DK; West is unsure who has the 
        DQ.  South then plays 
        CQ 
        -- East shows approval of West's Diamond lead by discarding the high
        C9 
        followed by the low C5 as declarer runs 5 Clubs.  
         North 
        eventually leads the
        HJ, but the finesse fails to West's 
        HK.  West confidently leads a 
        low Diamond, anticipating East's
        DQ.
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