short suit
short
ʃɔ:rt
shawrt
suit
su:t
soot
/ʃˈɔːt sˈuːt/

Definition & Meaning of "short suit"in English

Short suit
01

a suit in which a player holds a small number of cards, typically fewer than three, which can be a disadvantage in playing and winning tricks in that suit

Grammatical Information
animacy status
inanimate
plural form
short suits

What is a "short suit"?

A short suit in card games like bridge refers to a suit that a player holds with very few cards, usually two or fewer. Having a short suit can be both a disadvantage and an advantage. It may limit the player's ability to win tricks in that suit, but it can also be useful for forcing opponents to play higher cards in other suits or for creating a "void" where the player has no cards in a particular suit, allowing them to trump, or play a stronger suit, more effectively. A short suit is often important when making decisions during bidding and play.

Examples
She played her short suit early in the hand to force the opponents to waste their high cards.
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