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#1 User is offline   chasetb 

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Posted 2015-April-02, 20:02


"It's not enough to win the tricks that belong to you. Try also for some that belong to the opponents."

"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."

"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."

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Posted 2015-April-02, 21:25

Did North write that headline?
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Posted 2015-April-02, 21:53

At present there are 16 boards of records in total at bbo,including 4 hands played by Gib.
Here are 3 of others hand records:

Hand-1


Hand-2



Hand-3

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Posted 2015-April-03, 03:24

View Postchasetb, on 2015-April-02, 20:02, said:



Insanity all round. North is ridiculously pushing with a passed hand and RED vulnerability. West has only a choice of unusual "cue" bid which offers nothing extra. South can't read descriptions. West passed out suicidal bid.

On Hand 3 you see that NT bidding has not improved- its a straight forward 3NT not 3S.
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Posted 2015-April-03, 13:27

I've come to the conclusion that all the programming GIB has about when to double is based on its partner's bidding. It counts up the points pard has shown, adds its own and decides - often quite erroneously - that the opponents are too high. When GIB has trump tricks and/or extra values guaranteeing a big set, it passes, cuebids, bids a three card suit or anything other than the totally obvious double.

Let's hear your response to this comment Georgi. There are more examples than I could count.
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Posted 2015-April-16, 15:11

Actually here 2 was supposedly GF.

It shows in v34 fit in partner's suit and 13+TP.

Also fixed the brave 2, which is also cuebiding their suit, even if 2 was weaker, requirement for 2 was 14+ non vulnerable, 16+ vulnerable, so steam is released and such overbidding will be avoided.

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Posted 2015-April-16, 17:29

View Postgeorgi, on 2015-April-16, 15:11, said:

It shows in v34 fit in partner's suit and 13+TP.

Why??
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Posted 2015-April-20, 15:31

For GIB at the moment for some auctions if you cuebid their suit ( 4+ cards shown for sure ) once there is no approved suit for the pair ( yet ), you show length in partner's suit.

For some auctions it shows only 13+TP and 4+ in your suit.

But here it shows 2+ cards in partner's suit along your 4+ major cards.

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