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What's Gib rebidding rules after opener jump shift?

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Posted 2014-August-09, 05:15

Example hand-1


Here Gib N rebid 3 only with 6hcp.

Example hand-2


Here Gib N pass but with 8hcp!

What's Gib rebidding rules after opener jump shift?
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Posted 2014-August-09, 15:31

View Postlycier, on 2014-August-09, 05:15, said:

What's Gib rebidding rules after opener jump shift?

Neither of these are jump shifts. The "shift" indicates a new suit. Not that I am disagreeing with you that GIB's behaviours here seem strange.
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Posted 2014-August-09, 16:05

I'm guessing that the internal (not the one printed) requirement for 3 in this auction is "rebiddable" spades, which in Gibberish means 6 or 5 good ones. Then, there's a hole in the system that prevent the second South from finding a 3N response.
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Posted 2014-August-09, 20:45

yes second hand has to bid 3N. Even though it might not be right if opener doesn't have some sort of stopper.
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Posted 2014-August-11, 15:53

View Postgordontd, on 2014-August-09, 15:31, said:

Neither of these are jump shifts. The "shift" indicates a new suit. Not that I am disagreeing with you that GIB's behaviours here seem strange.


Thank you very very much for your help.
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