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tommyst

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  1. There are some stuff that really have to change and I would say needs to be hard coded as GIB is not at the level to make accurate decisions. 1. Always return lead suit. (Rarely happens) 2. Never return suit played by declarer. (Happens all the time!) 3. Stop leading short suit. Might work at mp or if you are able to judge when to, which GIB is not. Usually short in declarers side suit and that is usually the end of that defense. 4. Reasonable competition bidding. If you for example opens 1s and then later on bid 4s when opponents bid 4h GIB take that close to 41-42 points and 14 card suit. In a lot of competition bidding you have to pass as your bids are considered as 23+ which is impossible as long as there are only 40 points in the deck. If you make those "23+ bids" GIB jumps to grand or dbl opponents next bid holding nothing. 5. With 10 card missing only the Q GIB ALWAYS finess without cashing A/K! 6. If passed in competition you don't have 17+ even if you bid later on. 7. Passed a few times and then double should not be for T/O. Seen that happen even at slam level... If opponents stop at say 4s without competition double is not T/O as you would have bid earlier. 8. Pass T/O, GIB almost always pass T/O at 4 level. Worst I've seen is 4sX and GIB passes with void s and an eight card suit. It is true! If you double 4s opening I thk the explanation is something like 13+ 2+s which is quite odd.
  2. South keeps A-Kxx-Q10, play h to K and go from there depending on how W discarded
  3. It seems as you might be able to make if W holds AKJ of c and QJxx of h. Take A of h and run the diamond tricks. West has to keep three h and KJ of c which gives him only one s. Take s A and play h...
  4. As in most cases there are no "correct" answer and this case makes it even worse as very few would choose that opening bid... In topscore you might play 4nt as to play but at imps nope.
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