Posted 2015-October-04, 06:08
I much prefer standard carding to UDCA.
In some situations, standard attitude is clearly better.
On the lead of an ace, you can nearly always afford your second highest card from a queen-high holding. There are plenty of situations where you can't afford your second highest card to discourage from jack-high holdings. In the context of the small differences we are talking about, this one is significant.
Also, as previously mentioned, there's the "unblock but encourage" position that is particularly relevant when there is a singleton honour in the dummy.
Switching situationally is obviously fine in theory but many find it difficult in practice.
Sometimes you can only afford low discards
In my experience, if you can only afford a low, discouraging discard, partner tries to work out what to switch to from what they know already. This is desirable; by this time you've usually got a lot of information about the hand. A high discard, made relatively rarely, serves as a wake-up call to partner.
If you can only afford a low, encouraging discard, partner is far more likely to take it as a strong signal, and switch aggressively to the suit you have encouraged.
Confusion over following with an honour
As discussed above, even playing UDCA, there are many positions where an honour that is not trying to win a trick is "top of touching". This is just one example of a position where a high card is not discouraging. I think this is very poorly understood, even amongst world-class players.
- Partner leads the ace. Dummy has QT98. Playing UDCA, what do you play from J7? What do you play from J73?
- Partner leads the ace, which you know is likely to be AKxxx. Dummy has T9xx. What do you play from J2? How can partner distinguish this from Q2?
I offer these situations as evidence that the jack should still be played from a doubleton as an even/encouraging card. [Would any UDCAers out there describe this as "standard"?]
- I seem to remember that a top English partnership had a misunderstanding about what should be played from QT9 or similar. I think it may have been an Allfrey partnership from the Gold Cup a couple of years back, perhaps someone else can remember the precise position?
- If you discard a jack, is that top of touching or discouraging? What if you discard a ten?