Here is an image - as you can see 11 tables start but only 8 finish, denying me a place in the sun. Life is hard. .
You can see that result at the bottom. More fun is the following where I stuck it out to give everyone a fair go and the tourney ended with the 8 tables that started. Me last of course.
Here is a link to the killer board.
In best hand tournaments you know that you definitely have the best hand. Unfortunately, your partner doesn't. This can sometimes lead to some interesting bidding sequences if like me you enjoy trying to mess around to outwit GIB in order to get large IMP swings. One nifty way to do this is with 1NT on off-shape hands.
Here it is:
pass, 1NT: I have 15 HCP
pass
2♣ my partner has "Stayman--" Exactly what counts as Stayman for GIB is still a bit of a mystery, but at least North has 9HCP, 2 4CM and a singleton ♣.
5♣ FTF, you would think that would stop most people in their tracks. Not the North robot. This means that I have 5-♣, 2-5♦, 2-5♥,2-5♠; 15-17 HCP; and biddable ♣; with 18- total points.
North presses on with 5♠. No explanation is provided for this bid - so I can't give you one. Anyway North gave up on me at this stage and I was left in 5NT.
West being an advanced robot made the advanced lead of the ♦5 instead of the ♥8. Either way, I should be doomed. Enjoy. I always come out of these having learned something.