Smith signal
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Smith signal (also known as Smith echo or Smith Peter) is an attitude carding signal in
contract bridge Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. In its basic format, it is played by four players in two competing partnerships, with partners sitting opposite each other around a table. Millions ...
showing additional values (or lack thereof) in the first suit led by the defence, while the signal itself is given in the first suit played by declarer.


Example

Against a 3NT contract, West leads the spade five to East's jack and declarer's king. Declarer then attacks diamonds to establish the suit and West wins the ace on the second round. Playing the Smith Peter signal, East plays high-lowAt trick two, declarer leads a diamond and East plays a card higher in rank than the card he subsequently plays at trick three when declarer leads a diamond a second time. Low-high has the converse meaning. to show the queen of spades; if East had not held the queen, he would have played low-high in diamonds. There are several variations, depending on partnerships agreement, as to exactly when this signal applies. It can be played either against notrump contracts only, or against all contracts. It can be used by both players, or used only by the opener, or used only by his partner. Alternatively, it can be played "upside-down" -- i.e. low-high shows values in the opening-lead suit, while high-low denies it.


Notes


External links


Description at Bridge Guys website
{{WPCBIndex Bridge conventions