From a challenge match. Surely it can do more than bid a measly 4H after my 3C response?
A waste of jacoby jumps to game with Axxx opposite stiff
#1
Posted 2018-August-13, 17:34
From a challenge match. Surely it can do more than bid a measly 4H after my 3C response?
#2
Posted 2018-August-13, 19:11
#3
Posted 2018-August-14, 05:15
#6
Posted 2019-August-24, 08:21
nige1, on 2019-August-24, 03:57, said:
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GIB seems to cope badly with splinters.
After 1♠ - 2N - 3♣ - ??
A possible improvement might be...
-- 3♦/3♥/4♣ = CUE (could be MIN without duplication).
-- 3♠ = MIN with good trumps but without duplication or any sensible cue.
-- 3N = ART. Serious slam try (Downside. You can't suggest it as a place to play).
-- 4♦/4♥ = EXC RKC with void.
-- 4♠ = MIN with duplication.
GIB seems to copy badly with splinters probably because is too wide the 3♣ range choising the minimum.
#7
Posted 2019-August-24, 13:44
after opener bids 3♣? And what do GIB's other possible rebids besides 4♥ show? Of course, opener can't see what other rebids by responder would have shown which might narrow down the 4♥ description.
In any case, this is yet another example where GIB was programmed for the 1st 2 bids (i.e. the 2NT response and opener's rebid) of a convention but further followup bids were not programmed.
#8
Posted 2019-August-24, 13:50
Lovera, on 2019-August-24, 08:21, said:
The range of opener's 3♣ response to Jacoby 2NT has absolutely nothing to do with GIB's inadequate description for 4♥. Responder only has to reevaluate their hand after finding out that opener has shortness in clubs.
#9
Posted 2019-August-24, 15:11
johnu, on 2019-August-24, 13:50, said:
I don 't think that knowing S has more than a minimum hand the bid ends in 4♥. The wide ranges are not usefull.
#10
Posted 2019-August-24, 15:47
Lovera, on 2019-August-24, 15:11, said:
One of the major points of Jacoby 2NT is to determine whether there is wasted HCP values opposite shortness. Only responder knows if there is shortage, no matter what opener's range may be. Unless responder shows wasted values in opener's short suit, opener is completely in the dark. The description of 4♥ does not help opener to make an educated bid over 4♥ in any meaningful way.
#11
Posted 2019-August-25, 04:27
johnu, on 2019-August-24, 15:47, said:
The use of this convention usually opens the way to the cue bids for the description of the hand that the sudden jump does not allow. You should see through simulations with other bids and how GIB reacts before considering the declarative description of 4 ♥.
#12
Posted 2019-August-25, 07:48
#13
Posted 2019-August-25, 14:22
Lovera, on 2019-August-25, 07:48, said:
I repeat, the wide range of 3♣ had nothing to do with missing a slam. GIB plays the 3♣ to Jacoby 2NT the same as tens of thousands of tournament bridge players who wouldn't have a problem with this hand.
+++++++++++++++++++
GIB seems to cope badly with splinters.
After 1♠ - 2N - 3♣ - ??
A possible improvement might be...
-- 3♦/3♥/4♣ = CUE (could be MIN without duplication).
-- 3♠ = MIN with good trumps but without duplication or any sensible cue.
-- 3N = ART. Serious slam try (Downside. You can't suggest it as a place to play).
-- 4♦/4♥ = EXC RKC with void.
-- 4♠ = MIN with duplication.