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- My partner Second D played suit preference, if
- 1. I bid the suit, partner supported, and I played
- the ace or queen. 2. Partner is under the
- impression I led a singleton. (For example, I may
- have taken the trick in opponent's bid suit, or
- partner and dummy have lots of cards, or I played
- the jack and partner can see the 10). 3. Dummy
- became void and partner played lower than either my
- card or dummy's card.
- When I return partner's preferred suit, I play
- suit preference* as follows: 1. If I think partner
- has more than one card in the suit, I play bottom
- if I want this suit returned, or I play a high card
- if I want some other suit returned (usually my original
- suit if I have led two suits). 2. If I think partner
- is void or has a singleton, I may play to win or play
- preference by playing a high card if I want the higher
- ranking suit returned after eliminating this suit and
- trumps, or I play low if I want the lower ranking suit
- returned. *Note: Partner will know which preference I
- use depending on whether he/she is void in the suit.
- I always play low if I have no preference at all.
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