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Claim against GIBs A limit to how fast you can click

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Posted 2013-July-30, 06:56

Its a nuisance that you have play through the cards when sometimes the contract is solid DD. And a worse pain for those who are playing a speed event. So allow claim the rest of tricks against GIBs and they just autoplay it DD.
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Posted 2013-July-30, 12:42

This has been on our to-do list for quite some time.

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Posted 2013-July-30, 12:46

Except that many who play in Robot tournaments do not play very well, so they get simple positions wrong. To give them a tool to play DD would be to give them an advantage.
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Posted 2013-July-30, 12:57

Obviously the criteria for allowing claims has to be more stringent than just "do all DD lines allow declarer to take N tricks?" That's why implementing this is easier said than done.

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Posted 2013-July-31, 15:46

How about just you claim all the remaining tricks then if the claim is false then you lose all the remaining tricks-playing against 3 GIBs. Sure that's not bridge law but most GIB tournament rules are outside bridge law such as its alerting.
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