Question is inspired because partner and I have been playing virtually the same basic carding agreements from day 3 of learning bridge to here, some way down the track (we switched to upside down attitude on day 3. At some point we agreed to under-lead sequences). The amusing upshot of this is we don't play anything that makes logical sense. Obviously this is not optimal, and given the recent Bird/Anthias effort and the fact that consistently the weakest part of our game is leads, defensive signally and generally playing the cards in defence, we're going to allocate some special effort to defence (noooooo). So I guess I was intrested in what's people's take on:
I've seen a fair bit of discussion (3/5 vs suits + English style 2/4th vs NT, Polish style 2/4th all the time, Slawinsky leads except when breaking a new suit through declarer). There are a ton of options and the differences are significant according to Slawinksy's analysis in 'Systems in Defence.' Bird & Anthias' work clearly has an impact here as well - they are suggesting Rusinow except K is the 'big lead' and asks for an unblock.
Here is a list of things that will hopefully spark some discussion.
Opening leads
- Honour leads
- small card leads
- NT vs Suit contracts
- What about when leading Partner's suit
Thoughts: For Honour leads, it seems like Rusinow except with K as the big lead is optimal vs NT (enabling the lead of unsupported aces) is the optimal system of honour leads, particularly in light of Bird / Anthias work suggesting that leading unsupporting aces is a good idea (I am aware of the limitations of that analysis). Do you do the same thing vs suits? Do you play something else? Do you make a hat?
For small card leads it is a ton less clear whether Slavinski, 2/4th or 3/5th are better/best small card systems, and whether you want to max
Breaking new suits through declarer
- Honour leads
- small card leads
- NT vs Suit contracts
Comments seem to indicate that whatever you are playing for opening leads except leading attitude through declarer is a good plan?
During the hand
- Suit Preference signals
- Defensive signaling (UDCA?) on partner's lead
- Defensive signals on declarer's lead
- Smith Echo vs NT
Suit preference (whether Odds/Evens, Lavinathal, or whatever) is a completely disconnected decision from the others, so less interested in that, more what other signals people make (UDCA, Mixed signals ala Slavinski?). Smith Echo seems mandatory.