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#1 User is offline   1eyedjack 

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Posted 2014-July-28, 21:59



Given that 6N is quite good despite that North is min, I probably should have bid 6N rather than 4N.

While I am grateful to North for rescuing me, should it have done so?



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Posted 2014-July-29, 01:23

I would pass with the North hand. I wouldn't call this a good slam. East gave away the spade position at trick 1. On a club lead, you have a lot of work to do.
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Posted 2014-July-29, 04:06

There are two tens in the North hand,I would bid up to 6N,of course,luck always is a part of this game.
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Posted 2014-July-29, 04:49

GIB should certainly be programmed not to accept a quantitative invite when he has 15HCP and 15total, if his previously-stated range is 15-17HCP and 15-18total.
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Posted 2014-July-29, 06:10

In principle it's perfectly fine that GIB relies on simulations instead of walrus rules when it has captainship. But sometimes the sample size is too small. A Bayesian approach would be great - formulate a prior distribution for the the number of tricks that can be taken and then update that prior using the sims. I suppose this is sci-fi for the time being.
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Posted 2014-August-06, 13:38

Thanks for reporting.

Fixed ( by not allowing to be slippery in judgement of HCP's amount when is being invited ) in v31.

Of course fix applies for all quant 4NT ( 2NT opening, 2, etc sequences ).

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