Cascade, on Feb 19 2009, 07:24 PM, said:
We play Obvious Switch and I like it.
We pretty much play the Granovetter rules.
We have a number of situations in which we give count rather than attitude. When partner leads an honour an needs to be able to determine whether the lower honour will cash when there is a lower honour in dummy - typcially lead Ace and Queen in dummy or lead king and jack in dummy. In opening leader's suit we don't require the honour in dummy to switch (obviously excuse the pun) to count.
We only play Obvious Switch at trick one.
We play attitude and count discards not the recommended suit preference.
We pretty much play the Granovetter rules.
We have a number of situations in which we give count rather than attitude. When partner leads an honour an needs to be able to determine whether the lower honour will cash when there is a lower honour in dummy - typcially lead Ace and Queen in dummy or lead king and jack in dummy. In opening leader's suit we don't require the honour in dummy to switch (obviously excuse the pun) to count.
We only play Obvious Switch at trick one.
We play attitude and count discards not the recommended suit preference.
Thanks Wayne. Prety much the way in was explained to me. Nice to know you find it useful