FrancesHinden, on 2012-May-20, 10:03, said:
OK....
Typical position:
I have a weak hand with one long suit and (say) Qxx and 10xx in the other two non-trump suits. Partner has our side's high cards, so I'm doing as much useful signalling as I can. Declarer is running trumps.
- first discard: discouraging or encouraging as appropriate in my long suit
- second discard: suit preference between the other two suits, to tell him where I have something compared to nothing.
There are a number of similar positions, but generally these are when I'm discarding from a long suit and having given primary attitude (or count) in that suit as my first discard, I'm now giving suit pref between the other two.
Sorry, I worded it badly: of course, I play that myself. Maybe I should just not have included the general without thought. Ok, how about no-one plays the second discard as Roman?
nige1, on 2012-May-20, 12:18, said:
Law-makers' objection to odd-even signals is that they are effective but they are played by few players -- in particular: by few clients of professionals
The regulation-makers objections, as clearly stated, is that Odd-even signals lead to ethical problems and are therefore banned.
Sure, you can say anything you like, but what you say is known to be not true in this instance.