32519, on 2012-November-28, 05:17, said:
What should your partnership agreement look like when responding to a 3-level minor suit pre-empt? We play 5-11 NV, 8-11 V, 7-card suit.
Partner needs to have a very good reason to remove a 3-level pre-empt, more so with a good hand short in the pre-empt suit. The pre-empters hand is inevitably useless outside of the pre-empt suit whereas responder has good trick taking potential in the other suits.
At our local club recently, partner opened 3♦ in first seat, 2nd seat passed, to me. I held a good 16 count, short in the suit opened. Gritting my teeth, I decided to pass as well. Now the pressure was on the player in 4th seat, to pass or to balance. With a 5-card ♠ suit, (and I think a 14 count) 4th seat bid 3♠ which just so happened to be my longest and strongest suit as well. The X card came out and we scored a top. 3♦ was left in at the other tables which made.