Posted 2015-March-08, 12:59
GIB's opening leads are based almost entirely on simulations based on the auction. The only rules it uses are after it decides to lead from a particular holding, it uses a table of lead agreements to know which of equivalent cards to lead (e.g. A versus K from AKx).
As I've mentioned many times, if you want to understand this process, read the Bird and Anthias books on opening leads. Their analyses were also based on computer simulations. However, because GIB is under time constraints that B&A didn't have, it can't simulate thousands of hands like they did, it only does a few dozen, so it's more likely to make mistakes due to sampling error.