In a genuinely gymnastic gentlemanly gyration of goofy card-play, GIB offers me some excellent new bidding information and an overtrick.
Question 1.
In the following bidding sequence, what does 3NT mean to you? It didn't mean that to me, but now I know.
Part 2 in which all is revealed.
Spoiler
On reflection, the bidding made sense - even though it isn't in the system notes AFAIK.
After finally working out that 4♠ is the correct bid, you finally manage to make 10 tricks, but then discover that GIB is offering an 'easter egg'. Here is the Hand. West leads the ♥K (the ♥Q pops from East, but then in a fit of generosity, West switches to the ♣7. How do you make 11 tricks? Why did the robot switch? Why do girls fall in love?