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#1 User is offline   Stefan_O 

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Posted 2018-January-06, 18:02

Playing w gib, I held

K2
AT643
Q3
AT94

Partner opened first hand 1, and the bidding started:


1 (1) 1 (P)
1 (2) ?

What to bid here?
With a human pd, I would most likely bid 3 to ask for stopper or secondary support.

But 3 was described as 4-card support, which makes this hand virtually impossible to bid sensibly.
Other options were:
2NT = nat invite.
3 = 4+ ♥, 4+ ♣, 9+ total points ///// (non-forcing, right?)
3 = forcing with 6+
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Posted 2018-January-06, 19:41

View PostStefan_O, on 2018-January-06, 18:02, said:

Playing w gib, I held

K2
AT643
Q3
AT94

Partner opened first hand 1, and the bidding started:


1 (1) 1 (P)
1 (2) ?

What to bid here?
With a human pd, I would most likely bid 3 to ask for stopper or secondary support.

But 3 was described as 4-card support, which makes this hand virtually impossible to bid sensibly.
Other options were:
2NT = nat invite.
3 = <10 points natural
3 = forcing with 6+


Decent intermediate or better players are playing 'almost' all

low level doubles as card showing, support Xs or TO Xs.


A double of 2D should find you 3 card H support, partner showing

long clubs, bidding 2N or even passing with a suitable hand.
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Posted 2018-January-06, 19:49

Are you sure you have the auction right? At a practice table, GIB is saying 3 at that point shows 4+ , 4+ , 9+ total points, which seems to describe your hand. (Though I agree GIB assumes a cue bid shows support far too often).
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Posted 2018-January-07, 05:19

View Postspotlight7, on 2018-January-06, 19:41, said:

Decent intermediate or better players are playing 'almost' all

low level doubles as card showing, support Xs or TO Xs.


A double of 2D should find you 3 card H support, partner showing

long clubs, bidding 2N or even passing with a suitable hand.



Forgot to mention, X was defined as "biddable diamonds" or something equiv, so too dangerous playing with Gib.
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Posted 2018-January-07, 05:37

View Postsmerriman, on 2018-January-06, 19:49, said:

Are you sure you have the auction right? At a practice table, GIB is saying 3 at that point shows 4+ , 4+ , 9+ total points, which seems to describe your hand. (Though I agree GIB assumes a cue bid shows support far too often).


Yes, bidding is correct, and your description probably right -- my bad, typing from memory, sorry :(
But my experience (from all earlier robot-games) anyways means it's non-forcing, which seems risky with my 13hcp.

I noticed now, at another table, someone else actually opted for a death-defying 3D (showing 4sp!) and robot-North then responded 3NT!
So I would suspect it is just an erroneous description, then.
Gib really does NOT interpret 3D as 4+spades....


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Posted 2018-January-07, 05:48

View Postsmerriman, on 2018-January-06, 19:49, said:

Are you sure you have the auction right? At a practice table, GIB is saying 3 at that point shows 4+ , 4+ , 9+ total points, which seems to describe your hand. (Though I agree GIB assumes a cue bid shows support far too often).



This is so weird... at yet another table someone opted for the 3C over 2D. Robot-North then responds 3S!

So if I show spade-support, it bids 3NT.
While if I show club-support, it rebids spades... :blink:


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Posted 2018-January-07, 12:24

GIB has a general rule that cuebids of the opponent suit in otherwise undefined auctions show support for partner's last bid suit. Here I would double, playing with or without GIB. It says biddable diamonds, but he probably won't pass, and if he does I think there is a good chance that is best if you have no major suit fit.
Please let me know about any questions or interest or bug reports about GIB.
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Posted 2018-January-07, 14:38

View Postjdonn, on 2018-January-07, 12:24, said:

GIB has a general rule that cuebids of the opponent suit in otherwise undefined auctions show support for partner's last bid suit. Here I would double, playing with or without GIB. It says biddable diamonds, but he probably won't pass, and if he does I think there is a good chance that is best if you have no major suit fit.


Hi jdonn,
But why does Gib bid 3NT over 3D above, if it really shows 4sp support?
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Posted 2018-January-17, 20:41

View PostStefan_O, on 2018-January-07, 14:38, said:

Hi jdonn,
But why does Gib bid 3NT over 3D above, if it really shows 4sp support?

GIB simply thought it was best. You could always pull if you had four spades anyway.
Please let me know about any questions or interest or bug reports about GIB.
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