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wasting honours to let a no-play slam through

#1 User is offline   manudude03 

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Posted 2017-December-06, 13:27

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I may have overbid the hand and I somewhat get that GIB plays randomly when it doesn't see a difference, but here it proved very costly to pop up with the Q! (trick 7)
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Posted 2017-December-06, 15:12

Who was it who said that GIB usually defended double dummy and rarely made mistakes :P Actually I agree on this one that GIB defended this hand double dummy. B-)
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Posted 2017-December-06, 18:35

View Postjohnu, on 2017-December-06, 15:12, said:

Who was it who said that GIB usually defended double dummy and rarely made mistakes :P Actually I agree on this one that GIB defended this hand double dummy. B-)


since south is a bit light did GIBBO think the dK was with south anyways so it used an extension of "play the known card" principle. i wonder......

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Posted 2017-December-06, 22:56

View Postvirgosrock, on 2017-December-06, 18:35, said:

since south is a bit light did GIBBO think the dK was with south anyways so it used an extension of "play the known card" principle. i wonder......

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If anything, it is an extension of the "play any random card" principle. "Play the known card" assumes that the opponent knows you have a specific card which is not the case.
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Posted 2017-December-07, 04:53

View Postjohnu, on 2017-December-06, 22:56, said:

If anything, it is an extension of the "play any random card" principle. "Play the known card" assumes that the opponent knows you have a specific card which is not the case.


Hmm... may not "know" but almost certain you will take d hook. Though is an extreme manifestation.
OR what I harp about. GIBBO is out of resources and picks a random card

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Posted 2017-December-07, 10:31

View Postvirgosrock, on 2017-December-07, 04:53, said:

Hmm... may not "know" but almost certain you will take d hook. Though is an extreme manifestation.
OR what I harp about. GIBBO is out of resources and picks a random card

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Gib when it has determined there is no difference in card played will make a random choice.
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