lycier, on 2016-August-29, 16:43, said:
In the dynamic bidding sequences, Gibs do not know when to add value, when to devaluate.
On the Gib TP evaluation world, there is only addition, no substraction.
So Gibs often only make many one-sided description, this is a kind of misrepresenting description, too many rediculous story will occur.
I think this is a biggest problem.
On the Gib TP evaluation world, there is only addition, no substraction.
So Gibs often only make many one-sided description, this is a kind of misrepresenting description, too many rediculous story will occur.
I think this is a biggest problem.
See my Gib hand.
The result of this hand is 7♠S=, how about 7♠ contract ? It seems there is no problem.
However, on the contrary, here there is a serious problem on it. Now I would make a dialogue for Gibs.
- Gib N says " Hi, pd, I have 5+♥ with 11-21hcp and 12-22TPs".
- Gib S replies " Hi, pd, I respond 1♠ and promise 4+♠ with 6+TPs ".
- Gib N says " see my jump 3♥ to show 6+♥,3-♠,17-20TPs "
- Gib S replies " see my rebid-4♣ over 3N, even Gib CC says" it's a new suit--- 4+♠,rebiddable ♣,9+TPs", this is a slammish bid over 3N in fact."
- Gib N says " I see, now I would tell you that I have exact 3-card ♠ and 6+♥ with 17-20TPs".
- Gib S would think there is 20TPs in total in its hand, so Gib S would start to make addition TP evaluation : 17-20TPs + 20TPs=37-40 TPs = grand slam contract !
This is a Gib's evaluation calculation logic. So a rediculous story would occur.
Now it is time to see how rediculous story will occur.
Hand-1
Hand-2