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How does this happen? GIB doubles 7N when on lead and with an ace in hand...and then leads another suit.

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This all describes how badly designed the GIB bidding system is. North is only worth a 2 rebid- Clubs can hardly be excluded as a contract and spades are strong nor the whole hand.

Except that 2 will be insufficient -- South jump-shifted to 3, so the computer disallowed 2 bid.

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GIB believed the auction. Since NS supposedly have a fit, it was practically impossible for the A trick to disappear. It was trying to do even better. Since N looked for slam opposite the splinter, it probably doesn't have wasted values there, so the lead may set up an additional defensive trick, which they can take when W wins the A.
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Actually, when playing with GIB, before you make a bid, you can get the meaning of the bid (as interpreted by GIB) by moving your mouse cursor over the bid. Here 4 is known as diamond shortness in support of spades (BTW that is a standard interpretation of Soloway jump shift). Given the bidding, the diamond lead is correct if the goal is to maximize the expected number of defensive tricks. Unfortunately GIB probably isn't programmed to analyze how good the contract is (compared with other normal tables), so GIB didn't realize that leading A to beat the contract one trick was as good as beating it 10 tricks in MP.
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How hard would it be to add logic such that if GIB on opening lead has a 100% cashout for at least -1 vs. a NT contract, to always force that play.

This would backfire too. Sometimes beating a contract by 1 trick just ain't enough to get a good score, for example if opponents sacrificed.

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