Imaginative play
#1
Posted 2018-January-17, 18:35
The entire defence was surreal, but tricks 8 and 10 were a particular kind of special. Maybe my over-heavy WJS confused it? But those were still some drastically bad decisions.
#2
Posted 2018-January-17, 23:14
Recently i was defending NT we had bid clubs, but Gib led diamonds.
dummy was void in diamonds and Jxx in clubs and something in majors i can't remember.
Declarer Gib pitches JC. crazy it's a potential stopper.
Now turns out it didn't matter (but Gib can't know this for sure), but goodness pitch a small club if you pitch a club.
#3
Posted 2018-January-18, 00:29
Yeah, just standard GIB behavior after you make a 'crazy' (from GIB's perspective) bid really. As usual, it assumes you didn't lie, and bases everything on that assumption.
#5
Posted 2018-January-20, 10:33
You bid ♥! If you have KQ♥ and an entry, continuing ♥ will put down big.
East bid ♦. If switching why switch to ♦?
Goodness even a small club only needs partner to have 2♣ and entry.
Diamond lead is foolish even though still possible to beat with a club switch but how do you figure that out?
#6
Posted 2018-January-20, 13:28
#7
Posted 2018-January-21, 07:37
cloa513, on 2018-January-20, 03:25, said:
Yeah, this seems like a salient point for the robots - humans just aren't always going to have the hands the robots think they should for the bidding (to say nothing of vice versa!), so they shouldn't be making provably bad plays just because they think they can prove a contradiction.
#8
Posted 2018-January-21, 19:38
smerriman, on 2018-January-18, 00:29, said:
Even though the 2♥ is too strong for GIB's definition, at trick 2, GIB can't possibly know you have something like,
so why would it not return a heart???
Later on, there is no way for declarer to take a club trick barring a brain aneurysm by North. There isn't any South hand where throwing away club tricks is the best line of play.
#9
Posted 2018-January-22, 10:39
johnu, on 2018-January-20, 13:28, said:
Yes how many NT contracts have been allowed to make as Gib didn't lead or return your suit.
Safe leads are fine but I've seen 3NT where Gib had opening lead and got in 3 times. It lead all four suits in turn.
How can you beat 3NT doing this?
#10
Posted 2018-January-22, 10:41
North Gib pitch's A♣ and then ducks K♣ when defense has rest of tricks.
Humans who took up the game today often will defend better than Gib.
#11
Posted 2018-January-22, 13:23
johnu, on 2018-January-21, 19:38, said:
so why would it not return a heart???
If GIB thinks you have that hand, a heart return and a diamond return are equivalent double dummy. So that isn't a good example for proving your point (though it does suggest a low club) - any others?
That real issue is that diamond is probably fine double-dummy (just like it was in the original hand), but requires partner getting the switch right (had to switch to a club). Double dummy analysis is the crux of any robot program though, so I'm not sure how that's avoidable.
#12
Posted 2018-January-22, 18:09
smerriman, on 2018-January-22, 13:23, said:
Goodness partner can easily have KQ♥ and an entry leading heart is just obvious.
Leading a diamond is completely double dummy and a lot of hands will just be plain silly.
The only real other try is a club.
#13
Posted 2018-January-22, 22:43
steve2005, on 2018-January-22, 18:09, said:
I'm afraid that's impossible as well; East has promised a heart stop. Yes, I know it shouldn't assume so much from the bidding, and I've posted about that flaw many times, but it does.
*Given the bidding assumptions*, you're still yet to find a hand where a heart is obvious It's harder than you think.