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another passed forcing bid, slam missed
#1
Posted 2016-September-25, 13:03
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#2
Posted 2016-September-25, 14:46
#3
Posted 2016-September-25, 15:23
Actually it's the product of the hopelessly incorrect description of the 3D bid. The idea that that call could be made on a minimum 12 count is obviously nonsense. Equally nonsense is the idea that the bidder might have only 3 Clubs, but must have 4+ Diamonds, despite having bid Clubs first. I am sure JDonn would agree, hopefully he will encourage that a change be made.
#4
Posted 2016-September-27, 09:55
iandayre, on 2016-September-25, 15:23, said:
Actually it's the product of the hopelessly incorrect description of the 3D bid.
Just wondering, how do u actually know?
In some other thread someone wrote, the descriptions are not interpreted by the robots, they are just made up for human consumption...
So the bidding database might prescribe something entirely different, than what they tell the clueless humans... ?
#5
Posted 2016-September-27, 12:01
Stefan_O, on 2016-September-27, 09:55, said:
Just wondering, how do u actually know?
In some other thread someone wrote, the descriptions are not interpreted by the robots, they are just made up for human consumption...
So the bidding database might prescribe something entirely different, than what they tell the clueless humans... ?
In some other thread someone wrote, the descriptions are not interpreted by the robots, they are just made up for human consumption...
So the bidding database might prescribe something entirely different, than what they tell the clueless humans... ?
I don't know any more about the specifics of the interface between description and programming than any non-programmer. My experience does say that, in general, the programming is intended to reasonably match the descriptions. Even poor descriptions such as some of the ones where high-level cue bids are described as 27+ or whatever. GIB does indeed play you for that strength.
#6
Posted 2016-October-01, 20:20
I will report this one. It is based on the definition of the 3D bid. Any bid above 3C should logically show game forcing strength.
Please let me know about any questions or interest or bug reports about GIB.
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