paulg, on 2022-April-21, 07:42, said:
The other declarers made the defenders more difficult by cashing the spades earlier, whereas you made the robots' lives easier. I'm not saying you misplayed it, but others gave the robots a better chance of going wrong.
nige1 took a line that had a legitimate chance for 12 tricks with 3-3 hearts, 3-3 spades with queen onside. I happened to look at player 4 telepov who started off like nige1 in cashing hearts, crossing to a diamond, cashing a heart, and taking the spade finesse.
The robots misdefended at the end and telepov ended up with 12 tricks. The difference was that nige1 pitched a diamond on the 4th heart, and telepov pitched a club. I think that was a mistake, as South will end up showing exactly 5 spades and 3 hearts. If you pitch a diamond, then you have shown 3 diamonds after playing
♦AK, so probably should have 2 clubs, and have already played
♣A. So AFAIK, south should be 5=3=3=2 instead of 5=3=4=1 for the 2NT rebid. By pitching a club, South's 13th card could be a club or a diamondl
Still, against telepov, GIB W kept the
♣Q at trick 12 when the only outstanding club out was
♣K which ended up pseudo squeezing GIB E.