Note that East could still have 5 keycards from the bidding (all 5 keycards is 19 HCP, + singleton makes 21 total points, which is stil slightly too weak for opening 2 clubs.
How to avoid bidding Grand Slam off 3 keycards
#1
Posted 2023-April-26, 22:01
Note that East could still have 5 keycards from the bidding (all 5 keycards is 19 HCP, + singleton makes 21 total points, which is stil slightly too weak for opening 2 clubs.
#2
Posted 2023-April-26, 22:14
#3
Posted 2023-April-27, 01:12
W fails to open 2♥
E splinters a singleton A which many don't recommend
W Blackwoods with no key cards
E is trying to hit a very narrow target Axx, KQxxx, xx, xxx or similar that is not a 1 or 2 opener and has ♥KQ and an ace
#4
Posted 2023-April-27, 03:05
Gilithin, on 2023-April-26, 22:14, said:
*Every* GIB auction involving a splinter results in a misunderstanding. GIB will happily splinter itself, but as a human it's highly dangerous splintering opposite it as it has no clue how to respond.. the most common response you see is a cuebid of the splinter suit holding KQxx, so I'm actually somewhat surprised that didn't happen here As for GIB opposite GIB, well, I guess it just rarely comes up with most tournaments best-hand.
It's really quite bizarre the robot wasn't programmed to handle them better, since responses to splinters are really quite algorithmic.
Cyberyeti, on 2023-April-27, 01:12, said:
East isn't even trying to hit anything, there's zero planning; it's just told to splinter with any hand with 19+ total points, 4+ support and 0-1 clubs. After that 4NT is just total points based (+3 for the short suits), and West is not even calculating that East may or may not have enough points to hold aces, it just assumes missing 3 KC is impossible in general and is forced to bid 5NT.
#5
Posted 2023-April-27, 05:23
Suppose the suit had been spades. West would sign off in 5♠. If east had 5 they would continue.
#6
Posted 2023-April-27, 05:54
The only situation in which 5NT makes sense as I see it is if one intends to bid the grand with either or both pointy kings (or is determined with diamonds and prepared to risk with spades).
#7
Posted 2023-April-27, 07:05
pescetom, on 2023-April-27, 05:54, said:
It seems to bid 5NT all the time it has all the keycards, but since it can't locate a king about the trump suit, it will just sign off no matter what the answer is, unless it has all kings above the trump suit itself.
Anyway, I suspect it doesn't really use the splinter information when deciding whether to try for slam after a splinter. Usually it will just sign off when it doesn't have significant extras, even with something perfect like Axx or xxx in the splinter suit. Here, it seems not to be aware that ♣KQ don't carry much weight opposite a splinter (and the extra trump length also not much since there's probably no need to ruff clubs). It would be better for the robot to play 4♣ as Swiss-by-opener instead of using it as a splinter.
#8
Posted 2023-April-27, 13:47
#11
Posted 2023-May-02, 02:20
bluenikki, on 2023-April-27, 05:23, said:
No. The real structural problem is playing a modulus 3 ace asking, eg 0 or 4, 1 or 5. In many hands that is not a narrow enough target to be sure.
#12
Posted 2023-May-02, 05:55
fromageGB, on 2023-May-02, 02:20, said:
It doesn't matter what the mod is. Blackwooder assumes the lower value, no matter how unlikely that seems. Blackwoodee must continue over the sign-off when holding the higher value. To protect against committees, that should be on the convention card. "Forcing to slam facing 3+ keycards."
The problem comes when the reply coincides with the trump suit, because the above rule would make Blackwooder pass if 2 keycards may be missing.
#13
Posted 2023-May-02, 08:41
bluenikki, on 2023-May-02, 05:55, said:
The problem comes when the reply coincides with the trump suit, because the above rule would make Blackwooder pass if 2 keycards may be missing.
In most auctions that works but if, for example, we open 2 and Responder ends up doing the asking, I am not convinced it is good bridge to continue after the sign-off on 3 key cards. But naturally YMMV.
#14
Posted 2023-May-02, 10:10
Gilithin, on 2023-May-02, 08:41, said:
As far as I am concerned, a weak 2 cannot have 3 keycards. And certainly a responder to that weak 2 cannot ask when they have only 1 keycard themself.