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Why signoff? basic logical counting

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Posted 2016-December-27, 13:23

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Obviously Gib north doesn't know how many keycards in my hand, zero or three? so Gib has to make signoff at 5 level.
If 2N opener really has zero keycard, it is impossible for opener to have ability to open 2N, it seems Gib doesn't understand such basic logical counting.
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Posted 2017-January-05, 11:02

He signs off since he doesn't know if you have the queen or not.
Please let me know about any questions or interest or bug reports about GIB.
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Posted 2017-January-05, 23:58

Hmm. Even without the Q you can afford another loser and it is still better than 50%
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Posted 2017-January-06, 01:11

View Postjdonn, on 2017-January-05, 11:02, said:

He signs off since he doesn't know if you have the queen or not.


You meant that no way to fix this issue? right?
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Posted 2017-January-06, 08:50

View Postjdonn, on 2017-January-05, 11:02, said:

He signs off since he doesn't know if you have the queen or not.




This hand proves your point of view is entirely correct.
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Posted 2017-January-07, 15:06

View Post1eyedjack, on 2017-January-05, 23:58, said:

Hmm. Even without the Q you can afford another loser and it is still better than 50%

I am not saying it shouldn't take a chance on the queen, or that this is a brilliant strategy. I just know that in blackwood auctions, if GIB doesn't have room to locate the queen then it assumes that to be a loser unless it holds enough extra trump length to compensate. Personally, I don't think that is totally insane as a general principle.
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