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#1 User is offline   tazbierek 

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Posted 2025-December-18, 19:33

Hello, does anybody have how robot leads and play againts human like signals ?
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Posted 2025-December-18, 21:07

To quote the manual "It's difficult to describe..."
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Posted 2025-December-18, 23:04

LOL
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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Posted 2025-December-19, 15:07

It's probably even harder now with GIBBO, which makes use of AI in its lead decisions.

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Posted Today, 06:06

I guess the bridge rules require carding and signals be properly explained to opponents. Full disclosure, etc.
I guess this applies to even complex systems or methods.
I am not sure, if these rules apply to bbo, bbo tournaments, bbo-acbl tournaments etc.
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Posted Today, 07:34

 bbstar, on 2026-January-04, 06:06, said:

I guess the bridge rules require carding and signals be properly explained to opponents. Full disclosure, etc.
I guess this applies to even complex systems or methods.

They also need to be properly explained to to partners ;)
Otherwise we are wasting our time as well as breaking the rule that we must really have the agreements we disclose.
Note also that there are two sets of information which need to be provided in the system notes: how GIBBO signals and what it expects partner to consider standard. BBO players are from all over the world and all ages and levels, they do not necessarily know what a US intermediate would assume as standard or exactly how to play it. As always, examples are invaluable.
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