barmar, on 2018-December-19, 09:47, said:
It's a common quirk of GIB defense that the choice among irrelevant spot cards can have effects like this. OTOH, it rarely falls for falsecards that try to keep it from giving partner a ruff (but not never, about once a week I've been able to trick it).
There is no falsecarding involved here.
And this "common" quirk shifts 10 IMPs out of nowhere...
What GIB knows before playing the cards is that dummy does not have a spade stop.
So what you're saying is that there is a possible scenario, based on a random card played from dummy at trick 1 in spades, where it is MORE LIKELY to win by giving away your chances in that suit and give away your only entry, the HA.
What is this scenario at IMPs? It has to involve his partner holding QJxxx in H, but then shouldn't you play the H10 from A108 and retain your entry as a plan B?
It would be nice if you could compare with the basic GIB and anyway try to fix it, because this does look like a bug