One South managed to bring in some twelfth-dimension bidding:
The 6♠ bid by East seems a bit light on HCP (according to the description) as does the (correct) 4♥ bid for that matter, but aside from that, what tricks did South expect to take after North showed five clubs? Making, for -2470, and -10.1 IMPs. I have to ask here why West bid hearts before diamonds (only on this sequence - if South bids either Pass or 3♣, then West bids diamonds).
One South put himself in an incredible winning position,... and then threw it all away:
The redouble looks as random as any bid I have seen for a while, but then South compounded his problems by ruffing the third diamond low, allowing East to overruff with the ♣6. What should have ended up as -800 became -2200 and -5.4 IMPS (actually 0.5 IMPs better than -2210, though).
At seven tables, North-South never entered the auction (other than a double), and East-West quickly wrapped up a grand slam (-2210 and -5.9 IMPs):
At six tables, South made the rather pedestrian 3♣ bid, which kept East-West out of a grand slam (-1460 and +6.9 IMPs).
I want to go on a bit of a tangent here. A huge percentage of my big IMP losses in the duplicate IMPs comes from sacrifices not taken. Almost all of said sacrifices come from unilateral actions by the carbon-based unit at the table. The Robot almost never sacrifices, even when it seems "obvious." On this auction, I think that North should bid 5♣, which will not stop this freight train, but might push East-West into 6♦ instead. How would the bidding proceed after a 5♣ bid (or maybe even a 6♣ bid by North)? To what degree does the free Robot consider sacrifices? Does the advanced Robot handle them better?
I have already learned that the Robot does not deal with 4-level preempts well, and on this hand, mine caused West to make a bid that, shall I say, does not express the full values of its hand:
Obviously, North-South have no tricks against spades, either, but -710 returned a healthy +15.4 IMPs. Of course, I want to ask the obvious questions: Why did the free Robot settle on 4♠, and what would the advanced Robot have done? To continue with the thoughts on sacrifices, clearly North should not (and did not) raise clubs here, when it appears that East-West might have settled in a contract well below the trick-taking capabilities of the East-West hands.