A Bridge article by Phillip Alder:
Deccan Chronicle ePaper
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Newspaper article on lack of suit preference coding
#1
Posted 2019-September-07, 06:45
Cheers, Krishna.
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Valiant were the efforts of the declarer // to thwart the wiles of the defender // however, as the cards lay // the contract had no play // except through the eyes of a kibitzer.
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Valiant were the efforts of the declarer // to thwart the wiles of the defender // however, as the cards lay // the contract had no play // except through the eyes of a kibitzer.
#2
Posted 2019-September-07, 14:54
The author clearly doesn't understand how GIB is programmed, or in this case, not programmed.
Obviously GIB does not play suit preference signals as evidenced by the club spot card that was played. This is a basically a random card played by GIB. In a tournament, the same random seed is used to start the hand, so you might expect the same behavior by all the GIBs in the tournament in similar situations.
So it's not an error by GIB in making an incorrect suit preference signal, but a deficiency in GIB programming that suit preference signals were never programmed into the code.
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Every robot led back the club four for a diamond shift!
Obviously GIB does not play suit preference signals as evidenced by the club spot card that was played. This is a basically a random card played by GIB. In a tournament, the same random seed is used to start the hand, so you might expect the same behavior by all the GIBs in the tournament in similar situations.
So it's not an error by GIB in making an incorrect suit preference signal, but a deficiency in GIB programming that suit preference signals were never programmed into the code.
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