It looks like half the field got soaked on this one: deal #6 of Tournament #4947 Robot Duplicate Matchpoints 14:36 11/3/11.
http://tinyurl.com/3g4m468
(I have tried to figure out on my own how to post hand diagrams here and I am afraid I won't be able to do it without tutoring;
hopefully it is an easy ~3-click copy+paste routine that I have somehow missed)
pass 1♣(me) 1♦ X(Robot; negative)
2♦ 3♣ pass 3NT
all pass
Robot had ♦Jx and ♣Jxx; down 3.
Robot's 3NT bid explanation included "likely" ♦ stop, but with both opponents bidding the suit,
and partner showing no interest in NT shouldn't 3NT here guarentee a ♦ stop? And with Jxx in suit rebid
by partner wouldn't 4♣ be the best bid with no actual ♦ stop?
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3NT?
#2
Posted 2011-November-03, 15:58
I linked wrong deal. Let me try again;
http://tinyurl.com/3g4m468
PS I was able to edit OP. I believe deal link is now correct.
http://tinyurl.com/3g4m468
PS I was able to edit OP. I believe deal link is now correct.
#5
Posted 2011-November-03, 18:21
First link was fine- all you need.
GIB probably thinks there's only 40 pts Total points in a Hand by really its a big range from 40-136 so in given hand it assumes you must have a diamond cover with your 16 TP. How on Earth does GIB do simulations using Total Points as guide?
GIB probably thinks there's only 40 pts Total points in a Hand by really its a big range from 40-136 so in given hand it assumes you must have a diamond cover with your 16 TP. How on Earth does GIB do simulations using Total Points as guide?
#6
Posted 2011-November-03, 22:36
cloa513 is basically right. GIB thinks you have enough for game, and is taking a shot at 3NT. The comments in the rule file even say so:
; if you can't find anything better to do, take a chance on 3N with values,
; even without stoppers. Of course partner (and opponents) will assume you
; have them
I suspect the reason it's falling into this is that it's not taking the 3♣ bid as showing long clubs, notice 4+C in the description. It doesn't seem to be recognizing it as a free rebid of the same suit. Otherwise, it would have something "better to do": show its club support (if East passes and South jumps to 3♣, North cue bids 3♦).
We'll investigate this further.
; if you can't find anything better to do, take a chance on 3N with values,
; even without stoppers. Of course partner (and opponents) will assume you
; have them
I suspect the reason it's falling into this is that it's not taking the 3♣ bid as showing long clubs, notice 4+C in the description. It doesn't seem to be recognizing it as a free rebid of the same suit. Otherwise, it would have something "better to do": show its club support (if East passes and South jumps to 3♣, North cue bids 3♦).
We'll investigate this further.
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