NORTH
 Q9876
 J96
 Q2
 QT2
 2
 A5432
 T3
 J9754
  43
 KQT
 9876
 A863
  AKJT5
 87
 AKJ54
 K
Dealer: South    Vul: EW   MP Scoring

West

Pass
Pass

North

4

East

Pass

South
1
Pass

 Varying from Count Emphasis 

East West signals were "mostly count", instead of primarily attitude.
Such a system has a special box on the convention card to give notice.

West's 5 lead was won by East's A.
The K next won as West signalled an odd number of hearts with the 2.


East decided that dummy and auction suggested "attitude" was clearly important enough to supercede standard count signals and switched to a diamond, West's 2 having then 'properly' having been discouraging.

Declarer pulled trump and discarded a heart loser on dummy's Q.

West suggested that an East with KQT over dummy's Jxx could lead the Q to ask for attitude.
If Declarer had held 1 club, 5 spades, 4 hearts and 3 diamonds, what would be disappearing on the Q?
If West had held 5 hearts, South would have held two hearts and a low heart away from KT would have dropped South's now unguarded A.