ochinko, on 2014-October-14, 09:09, said:
I've had some some bitter complaints about GIB's bidding, but not this time, when we scored 14.5 imps in a robot tourney
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I don't know about GIB, but I wasn't completely sure what I was doing.
Results aside, do you approve of the bidding, and what do you think the thought process should be from both sides?
I've come across some very strange biddings also and I've thought of posting some of them here. Right now unfortunately I don't have much to offer. Something I can only quote from memory - so I may get some details wrong - went approximately this way:
RHO opens 1
♠. I hold a long
♣ suit, too strong to preempt, so:
1
♠ - 2
♣ - 2
♠ - 3
♣
3
♠ - pass - 4
♠ - pass
pass - 5
♣ - pass - 6
♣
X - pass - pass - pass
6
♣X went down several times and was a pretty bad score, 5
♣ undoubled would have been a shared top, iirc. I didn't want to drive opps into full game, so I passed in the second round. But when they reached 4
♠ I found it was time to defend. When I tried to find out why my partner raised to 6, I found that my 5
♣ bid carried a 25+ total points label. Given that, the raise to 6 was just logical. The label 25+ though was
not logical considering my pass in the round before, after which the bidding might have stopped.
I guess something similar happened to you. Just imagine your partner bids 4
♥ promising 25+ or 27+ total points. These things happen. You sit on 12 HCP. Do you bother checking for KCs or will you just bid 7
♦ right away? (I'm
not suggesting 4
♥ should show 25+ or 27+ points here. I'm just saying it might anyway.

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This is something I see pretty often when I check results and see people reach a strange slam. That a bid obviously given in defense carries a high-point label, and then partner robot jumps to the ceiling.
Something similar often happens to my robot opponents. They find a fit on the 2 level, the bidding goes pass - pass, then I do something, LHO raises to 3, RHO raises to 4. Always looks like a safe time to double. But DO check the label of the double before you do because often your double is labeled for takeout and partner will bid 5 of your suit

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Obviously there is room for improvement in the competitive bidding sequences.