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given a bad distribution.
It is up to the partners to use discretion in fol owing these signals
strictly or modifying them in the light of known information,
strictly or modifying them in the light of known information,
whether visible in the hands already played, or deduced from how
the opponents fared in the previous hand.
Straight flush signals Cal for a straight flush if holding three or
more cards in suit and range. Show your holding by playing
upwards or downwards and with one or more gaps (designated x)
as fol ows:
signal
e.g. meaning (and example)
L x x x H A-5 5 held, 5 in sequence (A-2-3-4-5)
L x x H 2-5 4 held, 4 in sequence (2-3-4-5)
L x H
3-5 4 held, 3 in sequence, 1 higher or lower (3-4-5 & A or 7)
LH
4-5 3 held, 2 in sequence, one higher (4-5-7 or 4-5-8)
HL
5-4 3 held, 2 in sequence, one lower (5-4-2 or 5-4-A)
H x L
5-3 3 held, 3 in sequence, no other (5-4-3)
H x x L 5-2 4 held, 1 missing between (5-4-2-A)
H x x x L 5-A 3 held, none consecutive (5-3-A)
Some holdings can be shown in more than one way. Thus 5-4-2-A
could be signal ed 5-2 or 4-A, or even 5-A, since, if your partner
holds the missing 3, he wil know it cannot mean 5-3-A and wil
therefore play it. Use your discretion, but, wherever possible, try to
avoid playing across a gap.
Same rank signals Cal for four of a kind or a ful house by playing
first and second cards as fol ows:
from this
play this
four of a kind same rank, then
three & three different rank, same colour
full house
different rank, different colour, from threes first
threes only red and pass ( if possible)
two pairs
same rank, black–red or minor–major, or if out of