http://tinyurl.com/7rufkb2
This is a fundamental failure that occurs frequently and so is a high priority fix.
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Suit Preference basic failure
#2
Posted 2011-November-29, 05:53
calm01, on 2011-November-29, 05:29, said:
http://tinyurl.com/7rufkb2
This is a fundamental failure that occurs frequently and so is a high priority fix.
This is a fundamental failure that occurs frequently and so is a high priority fix.
It don't why you call it that. Its a failure to set up a suit by defence.
#3
Posted 2011-November-29, 06:25
Why declarer can't have ♣KJ62?
East still can have ♣AT and to play like that.
So having ♣75 (Declarer left with K6) might decide not risk to continue. Does it look like crucial mistake?
East still can have ♣AT and to play like that.
So having ♣75 (Declarer left with K6) might decide not risk to continue. Does it look like crucial mistake?
#4
Posted 2011-November-29, 10:57
Even if this is high priority, it's also extremely hard to fix. There are no rules for GIB's defense, and there's no "understanding" of why partner is playing a certain way, it's all done by simulations.
While it's often correct to keep playing a suit partner has led, it's not a hard and fast rule. So I wouldn't want to program this into the code without some way for it to figure out if it's right.
While it's often correct to keep playing a suit partner has led, it's not a hard and fast rule. So I wouldn't want to program this into the code without some way for it to figure out if it's right.
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