This poll illustrates a very important point about preemptive bids.
Generally, a preemptive suit should contain 2 of the top 3 honors OR 3 of the 5 top honors.
Why?
Because SUIT QUALITY MATTERS IN PREEMPTIVE BIDS.
You can relax this rule a little bit to contain 2 of the top 4 honors, but this is a general guideline to ensure that the preemptor has
REASONABLE CONTROL of the suit he wants to establish as trump. To be specific, REASONABLE CONTROL means that the PREEMPTIVE suit has
both the length AND honor strength to justify
taking up huge amounts of bidding space and potentially closing out the auction.
This general guideline helps ensure that:
- The preemptor can gain reasonable control of the board during declaration;
- The trump suit will establish a decent amount of playing tricks once the missing honors drop; and most importantly,
- The preemptor does not usurp a more profitable preemptive bid that his partner may have.
9
♠ 10987645432
♥ Q3
♦ 9
♣
This hand definitely has the length with 9 cards but it has no honor strength. All we have is a lowly 10
♥ and the rest of the honor crew, AKQJ
♥, is missing in action.
You can NOT describe this hand as having a "good" 9 card suit. And just as you have an ugly 9 card
♥ suit on this goulash-like board, someone else may have VERY pretty hearts.
For example, take the board below:
South passed his 7 card
♦ suit? Why? Because he knows how to faithfully play his position. He has a bust hand and a poor quality diamond suit so he engages the PASS button.
West has the same predicament but for some reason almost everyone on BBO is saying bid 4
♥ in 2nd seat with a very QUESTIONABLE
♥ suit. The best answer is PASS because your partner: 1) has a better bid if you will only let him make it and 2) has a more accurate assessment of where asset values lay in auction as the 4th seat bidder. . . but you must PASS with a bust hand containing 2 HCP.
Hard to do, isn't it?
Can you honestly justify taking out your partner's 4
♠ overcall of a 2
♣ open? Your partner has a good 8 card
♠ suit containing 3 of 5 honors. He has the goods to place the partnership in a relatively safe place - West DOES NOT!
All West really has is good intentions and the road to HADES is paved with plenty of good intentions.
The opposition does NOT have a slam and bidding 4
♥ is down 3 which is NOT good bridge. And your team has 4
♠ cold as the cards lay. A player should not make executive decisions about the partnership's future while sitting in 2nd seat and holding a bust hand.
MORAL OF THE STORY:
- Play your position;
- Stop bidding your partner's hand;
- Pre-empt with decent suit quality; and
- Engage PASS button with bust hands containing 0-3 HCP!