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I think spotlight7 might have been taking a leaf out of johnu's book with sarcasm, given 2x is making +2.

 

Basic GIB responds 3 - perhaps the advanced bot fluked a set of simulations where passing works out better, but it really just seems like a stuff up on the robot's end.

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I think spotlight7 might have been taking a leaf out of johnu's book with sarcasm, given 2x is making +2.

 

If so, he got me.

 

 

Basic GIB responds 3 - perhaps the advanced bot fluked a set of simulations where passing works out better, but it really just seems like a stuff up on the robot's end.

 

This was a $0.39 Daylong; I don't know whether they use advanced robots?

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This was a $0.39 Daylong; I don't know whether they use advanced robots?

The general rule if you are paying to play (except if you are specifically renting basic robots), you get advanced robots. If it is free, then you get basic robots unless it is a special event.

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GIB often pass low-level doubles when humans wouldn't. Since their decisions are based on sims, they probably get it right more often than most humans would.

 

This one didn't work but if you never double opps into a making game, you don't double enough.

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Can anyone tell me what went wrong here?

 

https://tinyurl.com/yarao9pn

 

You got Gibbed. It says support double, right there in the definition.

 

A good question about advanced robots. I don't know what they use for .39 games but I suspect they are basic. A couple times I rented a robot for .25 to play in pairs games against people. I'm virtually certain they were basic since their declarer play was terrible. The one part of the game that advanced robots are well above average in is declarer play.

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While it's hard to know the exact simulations GIB uses (eg it wouldn't bid 2 with *every* single hand that matches the description above), I've done a few rough simulations and 2x goes down a surprisingly large proportion of the time.

 

So even though it seems insane to humans, and may well still be insane, I'm no longer too surprised that a limited set of simulations could well tell GIB to pass.

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