🂡 Long Suit, One’s: Playing to Your Strengths 🎯
One’s particular strength or advantage. This term comes from whist and related card games, including present-day contract bridge, in which holding a hand with numerous cards in a single suit may convey a strong advantage, particularly if that suit is the trump suit. The term began to be transferred to other enterprises about 1900.
Similar Terms and Expressions 🎭
- Ace in the Hole: A hidden advantage or resource kept in reserve until needed.
- Strong Suit: Similar to “long suit,” emphasizes one’s area of expertise or greatest skill.
- Trump Card: Something that gives one person or group an advantage over another.
Synonyms 🧠
- Forte
- Strength
- Skill
- Competency
Antonyms 🚫
- Weakness
- Shortcoming
- Deficiency
- Infirmity
Humorous Quotes and Proverbs 😂
“If your mind is the trump card, then you’re winning the game of life.” — Card Shark Confucius
“If life hands you a weak suit, bluff until you make it a strong one.” — Pokerface Pete
Literature, Songs, and Movies 📚
- Book: The Cardturner by Louis Sachar
- Song: “The Gambler” by Kenny Rogers 🎶
- Movie: 21 directed by Robert Luketic 🎬
Inspirational Thought-Provoking Farewell 🌠
Remember, everyone holds a hand of cards – it’s how you play it that counts. When life feels like a game, lean on your long suit and don’t forget to smile through the bluffs. Keep playing your strongest cards, and may your hand always be full of aces.