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Gib Defensive signals

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Posted 2012-April-13, 17:24

I was going over some hands trying to infer what gib does, if anything, for defensive signals.

I thought gib was giving standard count to partners lead until I came across this hand.

Any idea why it broke with count in this situation or was it just a coincidence all the other hands I looked at?

And if you watch how the gib robot declared the hand, it seems that it knew very well how the suits were splitting.


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Posted 2012-April-13, 17:33

One of the changes in the last update was that it will show attitude when the opening lead is a high honor.

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Posted 2012-April-13, 17:43

Ah thanks, is there any place were we can find out what gib does defensively?

It appears to always gives count when a suit is lead(assuming it doesn't feel the need to rise with an honor), but if that involves doing a high low it rarely completes the echo. Ie, it will play the 4 from 9842 and 984. But when it is played a second time, it is apt to play the 9.

It also does lead 4th best but also 3rd best from garbage, which confuses the issue.

Are there any other signals that it does?
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