iandayre Posted November 25, 2014 Report Share Posted November 25, 2014 This problem did not affect me. I made the correct bid as S - a balancing jump to 3C - and reached 3NT. http://tinyurl.com/pr7rcaq This player underbid with 2C. But still, the only sensible action by GIB would be 2NT. A major suit bid here does not, in any sane methods, show "4+". So tell me Uday, why does the description say 4+, forcing GIB into a silly action instead of the obvious correct one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bbradley62 Posted November 25, 2014 Report Share Posted November 25, 2014 30 of the 41 human Souths in this tournament bid 2♣, which is described as showing 11+ with rebiddable clubs. If this is not "the correct bid", its description should be changed, maybe to include an upper limit. (Only 2, including you, chose 3♣.) The "silly action" in the auction you posted is South passing 2♠ with 16 opposite an announced 12-16; only 3 of 30 Souths faced with this decision passed. If a 5card suit is needed for North to bid 2M over 2♣, what are you suggesting that the full requirements should be for that bid, since North was unable to overcall 1M over 1♦? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnu Posted November 25, 2014 Report Share Posted November 25, 2014 WTP? A 4 card suit which is one more than the required 3 :rolleyes: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iandayre Posted November 25, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 25, 2014 30 of the 41 human Souths in this tournament bid 2♣, which is described as showing 11+ with rebiddable clubs. If this is not "the correct bid", its description should be changed, maybe to include an upper limit. (Only 2, including you, chose 3♣.) The "silly action" in the auction you posted is South passing 2♠ with 16 opposite an announced 12-16; only 3 of 30 Souths faced with this decision passed. If a 5card suit is needed for North to bid 2M over 2♣, what are you suggesting that the full requirements should be for that bid, since North was unable to overcall 1M over 1♦? I don't disagree that passing 2S was a poor action by that player. And I'll agree with you that a simple balancing overcall should have an upper limit (it does have one - GIB's description just doesn't show it). But I am not impressed by the statistics showing the preponderance of 2C bidders. I had full values for my 3C bid and it fit perfectly within GIB's definition for the action - not to mention standard bidding practice. There is another "correct" bid that is seldom made by players in the robot tournaments - that being the strong jump overcall over a Weak 2 bid. Yet it is very effective. GIB will continue to game with modest values, passing only with nearly trickless hands - just about what you would want. Every time I use that bid and reach game I get a great result, the field having been left in a simple overcall. Regarding your other point, it's true that there aren't a lot of hands worth a 2M bid after the balance, having not overcalled. Still, the bid is not forcing and I do not believe that it should be made on a four card suit. And I suspect that you would agree that 2NT better describes the actual hand in any case. Opposite a simple balancing overcall and with only 4 card major suit(s), around 10 points and lacking sound stoppers in the opponent's suit, pass is the correct call IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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