Zelandakh, on 2013-September-06, 10:39, said:
As a preempt would truly be a silly use. But some might consider playing it as showing the rounded suits. As I wrote above, clearly the South in this auction did not think it showed that or they would not have been worried about a 4-1 trump break. That would leave North with ♥KQxxxx, hardly extra length and strength.
I don't agree. I think that specifically in hearts, over 2
♠, or in spades over 3
♥, the jump to game can and should be used for a specific type of hand, limited in hcp and slam suitability.
We hold, say, x KQJ10xxxx Qx xx
Partner deals, and opens 1
♦, and RHO bids 2
♠. We are never playing less than 4
♥ and we surely do not want to suggest defence by bidding 3
♥...then we couldn't respect partner's decision to double or pass should they bid 4
♠, plus after we double, partner might bid 5
♣ on a 2-suiter, expecting a more flexible hand.
So I think there is a very real need to be able to announce a good, long suit with playing values and no defence and that we should reserve the jump to game in the OM for this, over an opposing major pre-empt overcall.
I don't see this sequence as analogous to the 'don't pre-empt over a pre-empt' rule about their opening pre-empts. There is a huge and critical distinction with the current thread: partner opened the bidding.
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