Ok, GiB has no way of knowing during play whether it is doing well so far or not.
But nevertheless, the play from dummy at trick 7 here left me surprised once again
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More of the same?
#2
Posted 2023-December-21, 16:06
Nah, not the same, this one is just nonsense given it has all but 1 top trick anyway and the diamond won't improve that. The only potential logical explanation would be that it thinks 3♣ denies the ace and so everything is equal, but it doesn't and bids 3♣ with that hand itself, so that's nonsense too.
#3
Posted 2023-December-21, 16:12
The play at trick 2 by not catering for ♠ 5-0, thereby leaving ♥ as a communication suit with 2 controls only was brow raising either
#4
Posted 2023-December-21, 16:14
smerriman, on 2023-December-21, 16:06, said:
Nah, not the same, this one is just nonsense given it has all but 1 top trick anyway and the diamond won't improve that. The only potential logical explanation would be that it thinks 3♣ denies the ace and so everything is equal, but it doesn't and bids 3♣ with that hand itself, so that's nonsense too.
Thanks for that sanity check.
I paid 49 cents, once every 5 years they might fix something
#5
Posted 2023-December-21, 17:04
fuzzyquack, on 2023-December-21, 16:12, said:
The play at trick 2 by not catering for ♠ 5-0, thereby leaving ♥ as a communication suit with 2 controls only was brow raising either
Are you sure? In the variant below, double dummy shows a low spade is best. Of course, this also requires a bit of a crazy line with the position of the 9 of diamonds crucial, but GIB works double dummy.
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