Can GIB not bid something here.... IMPs scoring too!
12 count opposite opener and drops it in 2C
#1
Posted 2017-December-06, 13:21
Can GIB not bid something here.... IMPs scoring too!
#3
Posted 2017-December-07, 10:27
virgosrock, on 2017-December-07, 04:57, said:
vrock
No fit which means not as good as your hcp says.
Still worth an invite at any form of scoring
#4
Posted 2017-December-07, 13:30
#5
Posted 2017-December-07, 14:39
#6
Posted 2017-December-07, 18:26
Stephen Tu, on 2017-December-07, 14:39, said:
question is pref to 2c 4-3 fit or 2d potentially 4-2 fit.
i would bet ton of simulations will yield pass as best bid.
vrock
#7
Posted 2017-December-07, 18:53
virgosrock, on 2017-December-07, 18:26, said:
i would bet ton of simulations will yield pass as best bid.
vrock
I'd disagree - it's highly unlikely opener has 4 diamonds (would need to hold a minimum 2344 or 3244 and not have rebid 1nt). And it's not just a choice between the two fits, since bidding 2♦ can get you to game whenever opener bids on, which will heavily skew the results towards bidding.
#8
Posted 2017-December-08, 15:06
smerriman, on 2017-December-07, 18:53, said:
Yep, who rebids 2♣ with 4-4 in the minors. IMO, the most likely 4-2 diamond fit would be reached if opener started with a canape 1♦ opening with 4-5 in the minors.
#9
Posted 2017-December-11, 23:10
Stephen Tu, on 2017-December-07, 14:39, said:
I don't see why "too strong to pass" is more important of a default factor than "not enough clubs to raise", "no stopper in the fourth suit for notrump", etc. It seems arbitrary to give more weight to not-passing instead of letting GIB use its judgment. In general, they try not to do rule out some particular action (like pass) automatically, because then on some hands where GIB wanted to pass it might find something even more ridiculous to do instead.
#10
Posted 2017-December-12, 00:36
If the trace said it considered 2d vs. passing and the other options, fine, but on my older PC version of GIB 2d isn't even a candidate bid, presumably because North is too strong. There shouldn't be a case where you fall into a hole and passing is the only way out when you can keep the auction alive. If it simmed and said pass > 2nt > 2d> 2s, OK I guess, though it seems a huge position to take when 2c is almost unlimited, and I'd question if it is accurately simulating how the auction would reasonably continue.
I prefer 2nt personally despite the sketchy spade stopper, as I feel South with short spades and a min will usually be able to find a 3h/3d/3c call to improve the contract.
Passing is gross, I don't think it's reasonable to just shrug this off as performing as designed.