How does GIB signal on its first discard? The CC says standard. I just had GIB discard the 2 from Axxx2. I took this as lack of interest and tried to reach the other hand in a different suit to get a ruff. So making a doubled overtrick instead of down one.
I see GIB signals count not attitude on partner's leads. Could this signal also be count? If so what is needed as an improvement is better signaling.
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GIB's first discard?
#1
Posted 2011-November-10, 02:49
"A stopper is neither weak nor strong but thinking makes it so." H. Kelsey
#4
Posted 2011-November-10, 12:35
Here's a comment I found in the code:
The GIB software allow you to request attitude and/or count signals on the convention card. I think we're using the default GIB CC for the BBO robots, which only signals count.
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In the non-ruffing case, if you've got trumps and you're pitching a
card that the opponents can beat, you try to pitch from short suits.
If you're pitching a card they can't beat, or you have no trumps, you
try to pitch from long suits.
card that the opponents can beat, you try to pitch from short suits.
If you're pitching a card they can't beat, or you have no trumps, you
try to pitch from long suits.
The GIB software allow you to request attitude and/or count signals on the convention card. I think we're using the default GIB CC for the BBO robots, which only signals count.
#5
Posted 2011-November-10, 14:48
It appears that attitude is often more critical in many situations?
barmar, on 2011-November-10, 12:35, said:
Here's a comment I found in the code:
The GIB software allow you to request attitude and/or count signals on the convention card. I think we're using the default GIB CC for the BBO robots, which only signals count.
The GIB software allow you to request attitude and/or count signals on the convention card. I think we're using the default GIB CC for the BBO robots, which only signals count.
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