Posted 2015-November-21, 05:19
This is not a solution to the OP, to which the answer is simply that the GIB system here is broken, and has been for a very long time despite being well documented as such also for a very long time.
Within the constraints of what we have to live with for now, my recommendation, which you can take or leave, based on personal experience, is to protect with 1NT on anything up to about 16 HCP and lie about the points, praying that partner does not have a 9-10 count. Sometimes he comes up with the 9-10 count, but more often I get into a pickle by choosing another route.
So I would have protected with 1NT on this hand.
I have to say that I don't envy the programmers here. Which may be related to its being such a longstanding problem.
Protecting with a balanced hand after LHO opened 1C is a very different (and somewhat easier to solve) problem than after LHO opens 1S. While not perfect, there really is no better alternative over 1S than to stretch the values for 1N. So the programmers, if they ever try to tackle this, may need to adopt up to 4 different solutions depending on the opening bid. And try explaining that to the multitude after implementation.
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