Posted 2013-July-15, 03:17
Couple of points here, but these may have less to do with GIB programming than my ignorance of US-style 2/1 methods.
I really wanted to play in 3N. I should not be too upset, because I got 69.2% for playing 2N+2, but I would really like to have been given the choice. A direct 3N rebid shows 18-19 according to the mouse-over. But the 2N rebid is non-forcing. Am I really supposed to rebid 2H on this, just to ensure that I get another bid?? Hate it.
The second point is I am not keen on the 2C response, personally preferring 1D.
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