West, North, and East are all GIB robots.
After the human South opens 1NT, West passes, and North...PASSES. DUH, I think that means that North is NOT interested in bidding a game and is NOT even interested in inviting a game! East, in passout seat, bids 2C, showing an unspecified single-suiter.
South passes. West bids 2D to discover what East's suit is, and North NOW bids 2NT, STUPIDLY defined as:
"Invitational to 3NT game". First, how on Earth and why on Earth would he NOW be interested in inviting a game when he EARLIER had absolutely NO interest in doing so? And, by the way, is it REALLY essential to inform people in this typically wretched GIB definition that 3NT is "game"? This is not only completely unnecessary, AND a waste of time and space, but it's also INSULTING, as it implies that the players are UNAWARE that 3NT is game. The hopeless GIB definitions often omit important, useful information, but then include useless trash like this.
The definition continues: "8 HCP". Funny: I only see SEVEN.
The definition concludes with "9 total points". Without even looking at the actual North hand, WHY, even if North actually HAD the 8 HCP that the definition FALSELY promises, would he magically have an additional "total" point - particularly since NS have identified no fit and are theoretically destined to play in no trump?
Now, if North was merely competing for the partial and hoping to buy the contract, that would be one thing, but what this typically bad GIB definition states is nothing but inaccurate, poorly written garbage.
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/2p8jm9r5
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#142
Posted Yesterday, 01:57
With the usual acknowledgment that leads can often involve guesswork and that their success or failure can often depend on the random layout of any random hand, we can still consider the likely merits of making any particular lead.
On the hand below, would a club lead not be more normal than a spade lead? North, a GIB robot on lead, heard his partner open one CLUB and then decided to compete himself with two CLUBS. As for spades, who bid spades? Oh yes, the ENEMY (East, to his left) bid SPADES, but of COURSE the GIB robot OFTEN (and often FOOLISHLY) prefers to lead the suits of his opponents than of his own pair. Here it seems particularly silly, since looking at his hand there is a good chance that he will have a natural heart (trump) trick.
The NS result ended up fine anyway, but the point of this post is to expose the lack of logic so often demonstrated by the generally poor leads of the GIB robots.
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/ydpss5d3
On the hand below, would a club lead not be more normal than a spade lead? North, a GIB robot on lead, heard his partner open one CLUB and then decided to compete himself with two CLUBS. As for spades, who bid spades? Oh yes, the ENEMY (East, to his left) bid SPADES, but of COURSE the GIB robot OFTEN (and often FOOLISHLY) prefers to lead the suits of his opponents than of his own pair. Here it seems particularly silly, since looking at his hand there is a good chance that he will have a natural heart (trump) trick.
The NS result ended up fine anyway, but the point of this post is to expose the lack of logic so often demonstrated by the generally poor leads of the GIB robots.
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/ydpss5d3
#143
Posted Yesterday, 18:30
I think that most people would agree that declarer play is by FAR the best part of the game of the GIB robots. After all, they're absolutely horrendous at all other aspects of bridge.
So, just HOW "good" IS their declarer play? Well, here's an example:
At trick ten, all the GIB robot sitting East has to do to GUARANTEE his contract of 2H is to play his diamond king from dummy. Instead, he leads a spade and...loses...ALL FOUR of the last four tricks to go down one. THAT'S how "good" their declarer play is...but I DO admit that it is STILL way better than every other part of their game!
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/mtnpavht
So, just HOW "good" IS their declarer play? Well, here's an example:
At trick ten, all the GIB robot sitting East has to do to GUARANTEE his contract of 2H is to play his diamond king from dummy. Instead, he leads a spade and...loses...ALL FOUR of the last four tricks to go down one. THAT'S how "good" their declarer play is...but I DO admit that it is STILL way better than every other part of their game!
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/mtnpavht
#144
Posted Yesterday, 19:06
West, North, and East are all GIB robots, but this tale is actually about the typically wretched GIB definitions.
Observe the laughably, pathetically INCORRECT definition for South's 4S bid: "2-5 clubs, 2-5 diamonds, 4-5 hearts, 2-4 spades (!!!!!), 15-17 HCP, 18- total points".
TWO TO FOUR SPADES??? No...no...NO! It unequivocally shows FOUR spades!!!
This did not affect the result, but it proved for the umpteenth time how utterly hopeless the GIB definitions are.
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/2p9cw8e7
Observe the laughably, pathetically INCORRECT definition for South's 4S bid: "2-5 clubs, 2-5 diamonds, 4-5 hearts, 2-4 spades (!!!!!), 15-17 HCP, 18- total points".
TWO TO FOUR SPADES??? No...no...NO! It unequivocally shows FOUR spades!!!
This did not affect the result, but it proved for the umpteenth time how utterly hopeless the GIB definitions are.
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/2p9cw8e7
#145
Posted Today, 07:56
Question: If you are declaring a No Trump contract, how do you win two diamond tricks with J75 tripleton in dummy and Q98 tripleton in your hand?
Answer: Make certain that you have two GIB robots as "defenders". Then just sit back and watch them "defend". After ONLY trick four, and after losing only one diamond trick, you will already have scored one diamond winner and will already be guaranteed a second to score later.
The GIB "defenders" are often magicians...by making their OWN tricks disappear.
https://www.bridgeba...H8%7Cpc%7CHQ%7C
Answer: Make certain that you have two GIB robots as "defenders". Then just sit back and watch them "defend". After ONLY trick four, and after losing only one diamond trick, you will already have scored one diamond winner and will already be guaranteed a second to score later.
The GIB "defenders" are often magicians...by making their OWN tricks disappear.
https://www.bridgeba...H8%7Cpc%7CHQ%7C
#146
Posted Today, 14:26
West, North, and East are all GIB robots.
South opens 1NT mainly because he knows that he is playing WITH a GIB robot who is guaranteed to be incompetent, and AGAINST two GIB robots who are also guaranteed to be incompetent.
To West's credit, he actually finds the best (and KILLING - or at least it SHOULD be "killing"!) lead, a diamond.
South eschews the NORMAL play of calling for dummy's queen, because he feels it's highly unlikely that a GIB robot would underlead the AK.
East wins his diamond ten ("Nice play," as Eddie Kantar used to facetiously comment), and...SHIFTS (!!!)...to a...SPADE!
Poor West, plagued by a total idiot for a partner, wins his spade ace, cashes his diamond ace, and plays another diamond to East's king. This "holds" the NS 3NT contract to "only" nine tricks...but it is still a score of a HUNDRED percent for NS and ZERO percent for EW, thanks to the monumental stupidity of the "defenders".
Note that by shifting to a spade at trick two, not ONLY did East fail to have EW immediately score their SIX...TOP tricks (five diamonds and a spade), but he ALSO blocked the diamond suit (!) AND at the same time ESTABLISHED South's eighth and ninth tricks (via the queen and king of spades).
Meanwhile, West was not blameless either. (How COULD he be? He's a GIB robot!). After East's incomprehensibly STUPID spade shift, West should have saved the day by UNDERLEADING his diamond ace at trick three, thereby allowing EAST to win that trick and fire back his third and last diamond, which West would then overtake with his PRESERVED ace to run the suit. GIB is a truly wretched defender and proves it time after time.
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/mvs7dm75
South opens 1NT mainly because he knows that he is playing WITH a GIB robot who is guaranteed to be incompetent, and AGAINST two GIB robots who are also guaranteed to be incompetent.
To West's credit, he actually finds the best (and KILLING - or at least it SHOULD be "killing"!) lead, a diamond.
South eschews the NORMAL play of calling for dummy's queen, because he feels it's highly unlikely that a GIB robot would underlead the AK.
East wins his diamond ten ("Nice play," as Eddie Kantar used to facetiously comment), and...SHIFTS (!!!)...to a...SPADE!
Poor West, plagued by a total idiot for a partner, wins his spade ace, cashes his diamond ace, and plays another diamond to East's king. This "holds" the NS 3NT contract to "only" nine tricks...but it is still a score of a HUNDRED percent for NS and ZERO percent for EW, thanks to the monumental stupidity of the "defenders".
Note that by shifting to a spade at trick two, not ONLY did East fail to have EW immediately score their SIX...TOP tricks (five diamonds and a spade), but he ALSO blocked the diamond suit (!) AND at the same time ESTABLISHED South's eighth and ninth tricks (via the queen and king of spades).
Meanwhile, West was not blameless either. (How COULD he be? He's a GIB robot!). After East's incomprehensibly STUPID spade shift, West should have saved the day by UNDERLEADING his diamond ace at trick three, thereby allowing EAST to win that trick and fire back his third and last diamond, which West would then overtake with his PRESERVED ace to run the suit. GIB is a truly wretched defender and proves it time after time.
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/mvs7dm75
#147
Posted Today, 17:00
West, North, and East are all GIB robots. South opens 2NT for EXACTLY that reason.
West actually makes a NORMAL lead for once - alert the press! But after winning trick three, he gathers up every inch of his mammoth stupidity to play...a SECOND spade (!), even though it should be obvious EVEN to a GIB robot that he is now leading into declarer's remaining AKJ.
Then, as South runs his tricks, East manages to pseudo-squeeze HIMSELF, pitching his heart guard...and allowing declarer to win a total of ELEVEN tricks?
Are the GIB robots "hopeless" defenders? No, I think the correct terminology is "BEYOND hopeless".
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/2p86avah
West actually makes a NORMAL lead for once - alert the press! But after winning trick three, he gathers up every inch of his mammoth stupidity to play...a SECOND spade (!), even though it should be obvious EVEN to a GIB robot that he is now leading into declarer's remaining AKJ.
Then, as South runs his tricks, East manages to pseudo-squeeze HIMSELF, pitching his heart guard...and allowing declarer to win a total of ELEVEN tricks?
Are the GIB robots "hopeless" defenders? No, I think the correct terminology is "BEYOND hopeless".
https://tinyurl.brid...se.com/2p86avah

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