Penalty pass "bug" GIB seems to like to pass takeout doubles "for penalty" too of
#1
Posted 2012-February-13, 19:07
9 8 7 5 3
Q 9 6 5
6 3
A 6
K 10 6 4
10 8 7 A 4
Q J 9 7 5 4 K
Q J 7 K 10 9 8 5 4 2
A Q J 2
K J 3 2
A 10 8 2
3
Why would North pass the double with that hand instead of responding 3S with his 5-card suit? I have had this happen on at least two previous occasions. This time I took the time to record all four hands to I could report it. The occasion was an ACBL MP robot duplicate tournament.
#3
Posted 2012-February-14, 10:27
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Yes, this is a known GIB "feature".
#4
Posted 2012-February-14, 15:44
#5
Posted 2012-February-14, 17:27
(Actually, it may be my only complaint; well, outside those times it follows a takeout bid by bidding a minor and then later a major which it describes as having 4+ of the minor and 5+ of the major, even though it often has only 3 cards of the latter.)
#6
Posted 2012-February-15, 03:58
#7
Posted 2012-February-15, 19:09
cloa513, on 2012-February-15, 03:58, said:
Oh, I've played plenty with bots and I've read many threads. I think I've just come to terms to play well within my partner's limitations, with this one little exception. (I should also note my experience with GIB is mostly related to the Robot Races. I'm not expecting it to play that well - after all, I don't. I'd just like it to remove takeout doubles to five card unbid suits.)
#8
Posted 2012-February-15, 20:38
What's going on is that it doesn't think it's likely to get to game -- even if your hands can make 4♠, you'll probably just be in 3♠. But on many of these hands, you're setting them 1 or 2. The thing that got it to misjudge was West's pass. It expects West to bid 4♣ with 3-card support (when dealing hands for a simulation it assumes everyone makes the book bid, but in this case West's simulations told it not to raise), so it's convinced that you have a doubleton ♣, and that makes it more likely that you only have 3 ♠. In some of the hands it dealt, you have ♣Qx behind East's KJxxxxx, so you're getting two ♣ tricks on defense, but only one on offense. And then there were some hands where you're doubling because you have a bid hand with 5 ♦, so you're going to bid 4♦ and go for a number when you could have beat 4♣.
We've been discussing giving the book bids more priority in these auctions.
#9
Posted 2012-February-16, 19:09
barmar, on 2012-February-15, 20:38, said:
Please give book bids more priority across the board. It appears to me that the majority of the time that players are unhappy with GIB's bids it is because GIB simulated instead of making the book bid.
#10
Posted 2012-February-17, 15:27
Bbradley62, on 2012-February-16, 19:09, said:
While those may be the majority of the complaints, we don't hear about all the times when the simulations figured out the RIGHT thing to do when the book bid would have been wrong. So it's not clear that the simulations are causing more harm than they help.
#11
Posted 2012-February-21, 08:11
Bbradley62, on 2012-February-16, 19:09, said:
Here's an example of me being unhappy because GIB made too much of a "book bid":
Surely a few simulations would have helped GIB figure out that offering to play a 5-0 trump split is not a good idea.
-- Bertrand Russell
#12
Posted 2012-February-22, 07:24
#13
Posted 2012-February-22, 12:23
Bbradley62, on 2012-February-22, 07:24, said:
I dunno. Give south:
J82
AJx
AJxx
AQx
The 5-0 split has chances, while the spade contract could be down on two heart ruffs.
#14
Posted 2012-February-22, 15:58
But, what the kind of hands GIB does passout takeout doubles makes me reluctant to for myself to pass out penalty doubles. I recall one hand (Don't recall the specific hand or details) where I went for, IIRC, -1100 for taking out a penalty double, ending up in a weak 4-3 fit with no play whatsoever (They ended up drawing our, trumps and cashing their side winners at the end.) when passing out the double would have left them in a 4-2 fit against a 5-2 break, likely giving us at least a +800. But, giving the hands GIB pa out takeout doubles, and the way GIB declares much better than it defends, and the way it usually bids, I thought the contract would likely make and our contract would be two down at worst.
Of course, one I thing I can't complain about is GIB's overbidding (or perhaps my misbidding) of slams. I have been pushed to nonmaking grands before (most often bidding 7 of a suit over 6NT, or 6NT or a slam in a high-ranking suit in which I wanted to be in a slam in a lower-ranking suit), but I've also gotten lucky with GIB pushing me to a grand I did not want to be in, then needing a finesse to win and good suit breaks, and getting the lucky layout, and won a couple of GIB duplicate tournaments this way.
#16
Posted 2012-February-24, 05:16
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