SAYC
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Preface

  SAYC (Standard American Yellow Card)
  1. Introduction
  2. Bidding
  3. Opening Bid Evaluation
  4. Opening Bid Options
  5. Scoring
  6. Bidding Strategy

  Statistics
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Opening Bids

Open 1 Level
   Open  1 ♠ 
   Open  1 ♥ 
       Open  1 NT 
           Open Better Minor
               Open  1 ♦ 
               Open  1 ♣ 
Weak Opening Bids
 •          2 ♦   2 ♥   2 ♠  (6-card suit)
 •  3 ♣   3 ♦   3 ♥   3 ♠  (7-card suit)
 •                  4 ♥   4 ♠  (8-card suit)
Strong Opening Bids
      • Open  2 NT 
      • Open  2 ♣ 
      • Open  3 NT 
Opening vs Table Position
× Respond to Suit Openings
   Guidelines for Responses
         Distribution Points
         Jacoby  2 NT♥ 
         1-over-1 Restriction
   Respond to  1 ♠ 
   Respond to  1 ♥ 
   Respond to  1 ♦ 
   Respond to  1 ♣ 
Bid 3: Opener's Next Bid
   Responder Supports the Bid Suit
         (Respond to Jacoby  2 NT )
   Responder Proposes a New Suit
Respond to Weak Openings
  • Respond to  2 ♠   2 ♥   2 ♦ 
  • Respond to  3 ♠   3 ♥   3 ♦   3 ♣ 
  • Respond to  4 ♠   4 ♥ 
Respond to Strong Openings
  • Respond to  2 ♣  using:
      • 2-Diamond Waiting
      • 3-Point Step
      • 2-Diamond Bust
  • Respond to Strong 2
× Respond to NT Openings
Respond to  1 NT 
    Transfers (1NT)
       Stayman (1NT)
          No 4-card Major (1NT)
Respond to  2 NT 
    Transfers (2NT)
       Stayman (2NT)
          4-card Major (2NT)
Respond to  3 NT 
    Transfers (3NT)
       Stayman (3NT)
          No 4-card Major (3NT)
× Other Bids:
 • Slam (Blackwood & Gerber)
 • Overcalls
 • Doubles
 • Balancing
× Practice Bidding:
   • Open 1 Level
   • Responses to 1 Suit Openings
   • Open 1 NT & 14 Responses
   • Open 1 NT & 16 Responses
   • Responses to 2 Club Opening
   • Overcalls
Practice Websites:
   • SAYC Bidding Practice
   • Trickster
× Taking Tricks:
Leads on Defense
Leads on Offense
    • Finessing a Tenace
× Keeping Score:
1. Contract Points Scoring
2. Match Points Scoring
× Downloads:
SAYC Summary
1-Suit Opening Bids
Responses to 1-Suit Opening Bids
1 NT Openings & Responses
Responses to Weak Openings
Responses to 2 Club Openings

Opening Preemptive 3's (7-card Suit)

Yellow Card Bidding System
    ● The partnerships want to play contracts in the following priority:
           1) play a MAJOR suit contract first; or if not possible
           2) play a NO TRUMP contract second; or as a last result
           3) play a MINOR suit contract.
    ● After the suit or no trump is known, then determine the contract level to play.
The "Premptive 3's" (or Weak 3's) are very aggressive, defensive opening bids of  3♣ ,  3 ♦ ,  3 ♥  and  3 ♠ . The opening 3-level bids are greatly disruptive because they leave less bidding space for the opponents to communicate and to find a suit to bid.

These hands hold 9-11 HCPs and hold exactly 7-cards in the named suit. Since an 8+card fit is needed to control a suit, the partnership is extremely close to finding a suit for a contract.

The Preemptive 3 opening commits the partnership to taking 9 tricks. The opener should have at least 6 tricks in the hand. The opener hopes the responder will make up the difference by taking at least 3 tricks.

There are 4 requirements for a Pre-emptive 3 (Weak 3) opening bid:
Opening Preemptive 3's
Point Range:
9-11 HCPs
A minimal hand with 8 or less HCPs is very risky. Strongly consider a PASS with fewer than 9 HCPs.
Suit Length:
Must have exactly 7-cards in the opened suit. No more, no less.
Suit Strength (Critical):
The opened 7-card suit must have at least 5 honor card points (HCPs) (2 of the 3 top honors). Many players forget the honors in the named suit, and end up losing the contract.
Suit Selection: All 4 suits can be opened with this bid.
When one player holds a 7-card suit, it is most likely that at least one other player will also hold a long suit with short suits and voids.

After the opener makes the Preemptive 3 opening bid, the responder is now the "Captain". The responder ("Captain") knows if there is an 8+card fit in the opened suit, and has a better idea of the combined partnership point range. The responder will direct the bidding accordingly.


Go to the web page for Responses to Pre-emptive 3's (Weak 3).

2/1/2025
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