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GIB doesn't even try for slam


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This one really surprised me. I thought NT sequences would be rock solid but GIB really blows it here.

 

Just play bridge robot. Human South

 

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3N shows 25-27. GIB has a solid 6 count with a five card spade suit. There should at least be an invitation here although it could be argued that North should just bid 6.

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This one really surprised me. I thought NT sequences would be rock solid but GIB really blows it here.

 

Just play bridge robot. Human South

 

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3N shows 25-27. GIB has a solid 6 count with a five card spade suit. There should at least be an invitation here although it could be argued that North should just bid 6.

 

On the GIB convention card it says “3NT 25 to 27”. The system notes don’t say what 2C-P-2D-P-3NT is.

My first experience opening 3NT left me playing it there, while those who opened 2C and rebid 2NT reached a cold slam. It doesn’t seem fair, but that’s GIB.

 

The only thing I see that might have worked would be raising 2D response to 3 (or possibly rebidding 2NT that shows only 22-24 HCP!)

Here’s link to system notes. There’s another link at top of page that will take you to convention card.

 

http://www.bridgebase.com/doc/gib_system_notes.php

 

GIB is a very difficult partner, no doubt about it.

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This looks like an interesting play problem in 6nt on a low club lead to the King. It doesn't seem right to play for both club honors to be onside, so duck trick one and win the club continuation with the Ace. Let's assume that neither spades nor diamonds split. If we try diamonds first then there is no possible squeeze against an opponent holding guards in both majors, so after unblocking spades and cashing one round of diamonds we must try the heart suit. When that suit behaves we now have a chance. On the fourth round of hearts pitch a diamond catering to an automatic spade/diamond squeeze on West or a club/diamond squeeze on East when the ace of spades is cashed. If West has the club/diamond guard and East the spades then you are going down no matter what, while if East has spades and club guards we went wrong at trick one.
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