GIB mis-evaluates another hand
#1
Posted 2014-July-09, 20:33
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#2
Posted 2014-July-09, 23:13
#3
Posted 2014-July-09, 23:51
From South's perspective, 5H may well be a risky spot, unless North can do something more imaginative than 4H.
So yes, North should cue.
But I also agree that this is not on the same scale as bidding a singleton Heart while showing 4. I would rate it somewhat higher than a 1, though.
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#4
Posted 2014-July-10, 01:57
#5
Posted 2014-July-10, 09:41
#6
Posted 2014-July-10, 11:28
manudude03, on 2014-July-10, 01:57, said:
Good question. Somebody would have to confirm the descriptions first. Advance cue bids may be beyond GIB's current programming. If I had to guess, 3♠ may be a 3NT try, and 4♣ may be GIB trying to escape 3♥ with a singleton or void in hearts and 3 or 4 clubs which we've all seen before when GIB doesn't have support for your suit.
#7
Posted 2014-July-10, 19:59
these are the hands keycard is designed for. and probably down on 4-0♥
#8
Posted 2014-July-28, 05:43
And 3M still shows 5+, so opener is not aware that responder has 6+.
Once you have 5332 and not all stoppers what would you rebid on 3minor anyway?
#9
Posted 2014-July-28, 08:22
steve2005, on 2014-July-10, 19:59, said:
No. South has not shown slam interest, 3♥ is primarily choice of game. So there is no way GIB can know whether slam is on or not if South showed one keycard.
#10
Posted 2014-July-28, 11:37
Yes I agree with the majority that GIB should cuebid, and also that this is a relatively minor issue compared to many others we encounter.
I just saw Georgi's comment. Are you telling us there is no NMF or other checkback method available after a 2NT rebid? That is dinosaur bridge.
#12
Posted 2014-July-28, 13:09
iandayre, on 2014-July-28, 11:37, said:
I don't think Georgi's comment has anything to do with an auction that includes a 2NT rebid. He is saying that if Responder has (53)(23) shape and the auction goes 1m-1M-3m back to him, depending on the strength of his suits, Responder may want to rebid his 5card major rather than bidding 3NT with a completely unprotected suit.
#13
Posted 2014-July-28, 16:59
Bbradley62, on 2014-July-28, 13:09, said:
Right, my mistake
#14
Posted 2014-August-06, 13:31
1minor - 1Major
2NT ->
- 3om shows 5+ cards 7+TP
- 3minor is 4+ in major and 4+ cards in opened minor 7+TP.
- 3Major shows 6+ cards 7+TP
- 3OM shows 4-4 / 5+5+ depend on hearts or spades is primary major.