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I do not like clubs so I discourage. When I discourage I play the highest spot I can afford so that it is clear to partner. If I play for instance the 6, partner might think I could have 76 doubleton. If I had a doubleton club I would encourage clubs with my lowest spot.
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my pet hate is partners telling me they gave count because their 'attitude was obvious'. it's not obvious to me you don't have a doubleton is it?
in this case i don't like clubs so i discourage. not hard is it?
Well, we really want partner to play another high club if declarer isn't ruffing because he will discard a club on a heart we can ruff but this is at the cost of our natural trump trick.
So partner really needs to read club count here. I think situations like that are frequent. I also prefer to play "just attitude, low = play two more rounds o clubs, high = don't do it" but here it should clear that cashing a club is vital play if declarer has more than one.
In real hand I had 4-3-3-654 and I played the six. Declarer had 92 and partner AKJT.
Declarer played a 2
♣ to this trick so partner knew I either have 654 o 96. He found the fine play of K
♣ which was the only card to defeat the contract. Had declarer played a nine it would be crucial information for partner if I started with 4 or 3 of them as cashing K
♣ opposite 3 is the play but cashing it opposite 4 is likely to cost the contract.
Let's see, how would various agreements fare if declarer played the 9 to the first trick, the club suit around the table was:
partner: AKJT dummy: Q875 me: 6543 decl: 92
Partner doesn't see 6432 so:
a)I play highest from 4, possible are:
6432, 643, 642, 632
b)I play 2nd from 4:
432, 6432, 64
c)I play 3rd from 4:
6432, 63, 43
d)I play the lowest from 4:
6432, 62, 42, 32
In case a) partner could deduce the winning play with 75% certainity, it's 66% for b) 66% for c) and 75% for d)
As you can see, along with my previous example it all depends on the spots declarer hides.
The question is what is the best agreement to maximize information.
C'mon guys, it's not simple question and you are treating this problem like it was someone who just learnt bridge asking about what low card mean: "read a book", "signal in tempo", "don't confuse partner", "I don't like clubs so I play high" etc. I mean it is difficult question about best agreements and not what to do in practice playing in pickup partnership.