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#1 User is offline   lycier 

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Posted 2014-May-09, 01:10



After Gib W double against my 3 as a splinter,my redouble is to show first control in ,but Gib N pass.
I have to say here lack of bidding rules.
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Posted 2014-May-09, 07:59

If you weren't offering GIB the option of defending 3xx, why would you bid it?
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Posted 2014-May-09, 08:01

He said it showed first round control. The automated explanation of the bit is strange, though: 4+ clubs and 3-card clubs at the same time.
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Posted 2014-May-09, 11:47

He said, but that doesn't make it so. lycier often assumes GIB plays his system, and often gets burned. In this case, the redouble didn't show anything about hearts that 3 hasn't, probably threw GIB off the book, so GIB bid its default bid, pass.
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Posted 2014-May-09, 20:24

View PostBbradley62, on 2014-May-09, 07:59, said:

If you weren't offering GIB the option of defending 3xx, why would you bid it?


"Redouble" says 4+,4+,1-,21-hcp,3-card .
If its explanations are right,my opening 1C with 3 card C and 4 card D is very wrong,why not open 1D?this does not tally with the facts, illogic explanations.
Obviously this is a meaningless explanation,and I have showed my with S/V,Gib pass is unreasonable..
And it have been around for long time,so it need to fix.
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Posted 2014-May-09, 20:37

View Postlycier, on 2014-May-09, 20:24, said:

"Redouble" says 4+,4+,1-,21-hcp,3-card .
If its explanations are right,my opening 1C with 3 card C and 4 card D is very wrong,why not open 1D?this does not tally with the facts, illogic explanations.
Obviously this is a meaningless explanation,and I have showed my with S/V,Gib pass is unreasonable..
And it have been around for long time,so it need to fix.


I have to say here lack of bidding rules.
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Posted 2014-May-09, 21:20

And you'd be right, it does look like a hole in the bidding database.
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Posted 2014-May-09, 21:44

Yes, if the 3 bid shows 4+ then it also shows 5+. But your original post doesn't come close to saying that this was your objection.
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Posted 2014-May-09, 23:00

As I recall from earlier occasions when this has been raised in this forum, when you get an explanation that looks like

"4+ ; ...; 3-card "

then the second reference to "3-card " is some sort of reference to suit quality, not suit length. The first reference is suit length, not suit quality.


(Sorry, but I thought that the OP was pretty lucid. Gave it an immediate upvote.)




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Posted 2014-May-14, 06:22

Thanks for reporting.

Old bug.

It's fixed in next v30.

Problem was that in some sequences like here, GIB was passing due issue with Redouble pass, not "realizing" it's not our suit.

Including sequence upper, another sequence on lower level as example:

1 - 1 - 1 - P
2 - X - P - P
XX - P - P?!

now Gib will look at the card and will return/bid best suit we showed fit in. Will pass redouble, but only if that's our suit.

Well, that's mainly bug for Basic GIB as its not able to simulate over a problematic call. Advanced GIB is trying to find a way to escape when get tough.

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