bidding hand twice
#1
Posted 2016-June-05, 17:45
Yes, I heard about your diamonds when you bid 2D.
You dont have to bid 4H now. Your hand is garbage.
#2
Posted 2016-June-05, 18:42
goffster, on 2016-June-05, 17:45, said:
Yes, I heard about your diamonds when you bid 2D.
You dont have to bid 4H now. Your hand is garbage.
After the rescue redouble, I don't see why GIB N has to bid at all. Maybe West has diamonds.
As for the 4♥ bid, you need to check the meaning of bids if you don't know what they mean. The description of 3♥ is cut off, but you can see that it probably says forcing (to game? to 3NT? 1 round?) You made a forcing bid, and GIB N is acknowledging that you made a forcing bid.
#3
Posted 2016-June-05, 22:54
johnu, on 2016-June-05, 18:42, said:
As for the 4♥ bid, you need to check the meaning of bids if you don't know what they mean. The description of 3♥ is cut off, but you can see that it probably says forcing (to game? to 3NT? 1 round?) You made a forcing bid, and GIB N is acknowledging that you made a forcing bid.
I think its trying to say it has a bad hand by bidding 2 ♦ despite the information-free bid description- that would a normal bid and thus you should take that in account and bid 2♥.
#4
Posted 2016-June-07, 08:14
I guess that is a pretty bad agreement.
When robot bids 2D, and I "correct" to 2H, that is not invitational.
So..............
There is no way at all to invite game, and that is a terrible agreement to have.
#5
Posted 2016-June-07, 10:38
#6
Posted 2016-June-08, 22:10
iandayre, on 2016-June-07, 10:38, said:
Since there are two humans at the table, this was not a human-best-hand tournament. Note that East certainly has more HCP than South.
#7
Posted 2016-June-09, 09:53
Bbradley62, on 2016-June-08, 22:10, said:
I didn't suggest otherwise. Just expressing my personal preference. I do not and would not play with GIB against human opponents.
#8
Posted 2016-June-11, 10:13
iandayre, on 2016-June-09, 09:53, said:
Ohhhh... you were stating that in a different environment, you could take advantage of the questionably-authorized information of limitations on partner's hand. Got it. No, that was not an invitation to debate the authorized-ness of best-hand conditions, just a semi-snarky admission that I misunderstood your prior post
#9
Posted 2016-June-11, 16:05
Bbradley62, on 2016-June-11, 10:13, said:
I am not trying to be difficult BB. If I were asked my opinion of whether "human best hand" is a sound tournament format, I would say no. I have expressed that opinion in the past, suggesting that an improvement would be "no opponent better hand". I would not support normal random dealing since it would drive me nuts having to defend with non-signaling GIB on half the hands.
However since in the ACBL tourneys, the playing field is level - everyone is playing "human best hand" - I have no ethical compunctions against using that information.