Our goal on defense is to help our partner. Suit Preference Signals are a way to do this by giving painter information about which suit we would like them to shift to (or where we hold good stuff).
(475) Defensive Carding: Smith Echo (Reverse)
Against a NT contract, when the opponents win the first trick and attack another suit they are often leading their best suit. In this case, we have an opportunity to communicate with partner. Smith Echo is an agreement that makes use of this situation to tell partner if the opening lead was good or not.
(474) Defensive Carding: Upside-Down Count and Attitude (UDCA)
(473) Defensive Carding: Discards
(472) Defensive Carding: Count Signals
(471) Defensive Carding: Attitude Signals
(470) Unusual vs. Unusual and Unusual vs. Michaels
(469) Meckstroth Advances
(468) McCabe Responses to Preempts
(467) Lead-Directing Doubles
(466) Corrective vs. Forward-Going Bids
(465) Help Suit Game Tries
(464) Passed Hand Bidding Concepts
(463) 3rd Seat Opening Bids
(462) Partnership Bidding: Their Preemptive Opening Auctions
(461) Partnership Bidding: Their Major Suit Openings
When the opponents open the bidding with 1-Major then we need to compete in the bidding and do so quickly and accurately. In order to do this week need good agreements with partner, especially about the meaning of cuebidding the opponent's suit. Let's make sure we have good agreements in these situations.