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GiB’s play at trick 11 was a surprise. Ruffing the diamond is 100% and I don’t think I’ve “promised” the !dQ on the bidding (yes, the double was very aggro—not my usual style.) Any idea what’s going on here?
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Nullo declarer play
#2
Posted 2020-January-20, 20:46
cyrenman, on 2020-January-20, 02:37, said:
See board 4 here: http://webutil.bridg...ername=cyrenman
GiB’s play at trick 11 was a surprise. Ruffing the diamond is 100% and I don’t think I’ve “promised” the !dQ on the bidding (yes, the double was very aggro—not my usual style.) Any idea what’s going on here?
GiB’s play at trick 11 was a surprise. Ruffing the diamond is 100% and I don’t think I’ve “promised” the !dQ on the bidding (yes, the double was very aggro—not my usual style.) Any idea what’s going on here?
As you say, there is absolutely no reason for it to make that play.
#3
Posted 2020-January-21, 01:43
The GIB program sprung an oil leak and overheated due to friction buildup.
#4
Posted 2020-January-21, 05:13
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
#7
Posted 2020-January-21, 15:04
What's going on is that GIB sometimes goes into "panic mode" and plays low cards in the last few tricks.
For example, when it has 1 high trump, it never ruffs in, it takes it at trick 13 if we don't play trumps ourselves.
For example, when it has 1 high trump, it never ruffs in, it takes it at trick 13 if we don't play trumps ourselves.
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
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cyrenman "GiB's play at trick 11 was a surprise. Ruffing the diamond is 100% and I don't think I've "promised" the ♦Q on the bidding (yes, the double was very aggro—not my usual style.) Any idea what's going on here?"
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No idea