| Standard 
    Attitude - Typically a high-low signal showing a positive 
    attitude, first discarding a higher card and subsequently discarding a lower 
    card encourages continuation of the suit.  Some players use high-low 
    signals to indicate the number of cards held in a given suit; see
    standard count Examples: 
    Partner leads a SK, obviously the top of a sequence.  Partner 
    signals: High-low shows interest in the suit, or no 
    interest in switching to another suit Low-high shows disinterest in the suit, 
    requesting leader to switch to another suit Conditions 
    for attitude signals: One partner leads the suit, 
    other partner follows playing to the trick Either side leads a suit, 
    partner is void, discarding in a side suit Also see
    Details on signaling,
    Smith Echo and books on
     
    Signals |