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Grand slam missing an A

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Posted 2016-April-11, 18:13

http://i.imgur.com/hEPP64A.png

Ignore the current hand, look over at the my results. It didn't happen on my table but I noticed tons of them just went straight to 7 without even checking if it had all the keycards. It could have used blackwood or something, but it just jumped to 7.
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Posted 2016-April-11, 21:50

View PostAyunuS, on 2016-April-11, 18:13, said:

http://i.imgur.com/hEPP64A.png

Ignore the current hand, look over at the my results. It didn't happen on my table but I noticed tons of them just went straight to 7 without even checking if it had all the keycards. It could have used blackwood or something, but it just jumped to 7.


Hello
You are great - good hand and good topic.
First, let's see the traveller of the 16 hands :
Posted Image


Second, let's see related hands :
1- Your hand

Result: 6E=

2- I checked it :


Result: 7E-1

3- One classic hand with 7 :


Result : 7E-1

Hand statistics :
1- There are 17 hands in total
2- There are 4 hands with 6 as a final contract.They have same bidding sequences.
3- There are 13 hands with 7 as a final contract.They have same bidding sequences.

The conclusion :
1- For basic Gibs, I think it is a bug. I have no opinion.
2- For advanced Gibs, I have no conclusion since I don't know who are users of advanced Gibs in the 12 hands with 7 contract. I only know you are a user of advanced Gib.
3- Assume other 12 hands plus my hand with 7 contract played only by basic Gibs, it shows basic Gibs are buggy, advanced Gibs are good indeed. This is a normal matter, no surprising.

For Gib programming, I am a layman. It would be appreciated if Stephen Tu would answer this question.
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