I am, initially, looking for a method that would suit an advanced/advancing pair, based primarily on standard honour leads. They are used to giving count quite a lot of the time, but it feels to me that giving attitude in most situations is superior.
It feels like K for unblock/count vs NT works well [as you get both attitude and count], and is probably worth the loss of the ambiguous queen [not being able to encourage holding the ten, and not being able to overtake and switch when it would otherwise be obvious to cash out]. As an aside, it seems right to lead Q from AKQx to get attitude for the jack, is this normal? Is there a case for leading J from QJ987 asking for unblock of the ten?
In contrast, K for count vs a suit contract seems wrong, as
- You really need attitude when leading from KQ to avoid Bath Coups
- Ambiguous queen isn't used vs suit contracts, as far as I am aware, and this seems to be with good reason
- Whether you want count or attitude when leading from AK is more dependent on dummy than your own 13 cards
- If you are going to allow the lead of either A or K from AK, it seems better to differentiate between AK and AKJ, or holding an even and odd number of cards, and then let partner give attitude
So, in short, A from AK, K from KQ seems the way to go vs a suit contract, and showing attitude in most situations.
A couple of obvious situations where I think count should be given instead -
Partner leads the A, the Q is in the dummy, and it is obvious not to try to give us a ruff/trump promo.
Partner leads the K and the J is in the dummy - or should we again be signalling for a ruff in some situations?
Both count and attitude seem useful when partner leads the K and the T is in the dummy, I guess most show attitude here?
Any obvious count situations that I've missed?
I know many switch to K from AK or KQ asking for count when at the five-level, any other situations where this switch should be made?
Anything else I've missed? Obviously I will need to encourage the pair in question to show residual count a lot more, hopefully that will get them over the loss of their initial count signals!
Thanks