virgosrock, on 2017-November-18, 21:17, said:
Not sure of HCP if 4C. This time GIBBO was almost right. Showed club stopper, h stopper while upward bound. For all it knows you have shapely 10+ HCP (which it opens on all the time). So it is being descriptive and showing a balanced hand. ok, ok it does have 5S. Not every 5-5 spade fit will make. Given 3NT is showing this, I (very sorry) assign 100% blame to 1S opener. I rarely agree with GIBBy. 4D or even 4C is kosher here.
vrock
Thanks for confirming what I just acknowledged. I know that I can always count on you to set me straight. I will refrain from commenting on any further posts of yours, since it is clear that you resent them. However, I might comment on what some of the people who respond to your posts have to say, since you are probably the most active poster here.
I’ll take the blame on this one, since I didn’t make the optimum call, and GIB has a tough job. However, my reasoning was not ridiculous. Whether first response to Jacoby 2NT was 3D or 4C, north held the exact same hand that included the ace of hearts. Yet on one sequence the definition says he doesn’t have it, and on the other it says he does. The ace of hearts is not a partial stopper.
That said, I now know that GIB will let you know that he holds the ace of hearts if you make the optimum call of 4C, and I’m good with that. The robots have tough job, and 4C happens to be the best call in this case, since it shows shortness somewhere and the second suit all in one bid. With a human you could show the ace of hearts either way, e.g. 1S-2N-3D-3N-4C-4H; or 1S-2N-4C-4H and probably be o.k.
While you might become an advanced player someday, you are not there now. I wasn’t trying to put you down when I said that you could improve your game by entering some tournaments, rather than always playing money bridge against a single opponent. The way I understand it, you are matched with a player of equal rank when playing for money. In the MP and IMP tournaments you are competing with players of all levels, including many of the heavy hitters with thousands of master points. In a single session you can compare your actions with 20-30, and often 40 players or more in a single session.