ArtK78, on 2016-July-05, 10:54, said:
Yes, but that is not the point. I ask again, what does it cost to ask? If you not off an ace, then go ahead - bid 7NT. Just check first.
1. Yes, hard to find an example in this specific situation where Blackwood can lose you points, but that's just not how Gib works (i.e it does not exhaust all the possible actions and checks "what cannot cost?").
From the description, it seems there is a rule in the database, suggesting: with 16+hcp bid 7NT.
On top of that, it probably makes a simulation, and sees that (double-dummy) the contract makes in, say, 97% of all cases (assuming South has 20+hcp), which is considered good enough to just place the final bid.
Something like that, I'd guess, is how the algorithm works.
2. Additionally, I do not think in Gibs system 2NT-4NT is Blackwood -- when there is no potential trump-suit, Gib usually (always?) interprets 4NT as quantitative.
So it would then need to start with Stayman or something else, which gives opps options to Double for lead or bid a suit (which theoretically CAN cost something).