Lying About Stayman
#41
Posted 2014-March-18, 16:37
I think gaming "bridge vs. 3 robots" for max BBO tourney score should be discussed in a different thread not brought up in a question presumably intended to ask what's best in a game with humans.
#42
Posted 2014-March-18, 22:50
The sole relevance (to this thread) of the high frequency in robot tourneys is that it provides the opportunity to amass a lot of data over a short time frame that would not be possible in F2F. From that large population you hope to prove the small statistical edge afforded to an isolated psych, which then (hopefully) can be compared with an isolated psych at F2F.
It is certainly appropriate to consider whether robots are handicapped (contrasted with humans) in combatting psychs and, if you so conclude, to adjust your conclusions accordingly (which, incidentally, might not require entirely discarding those conclusions). The robots' greatest handicap, in my view, is their lack of memory, which affords the human an opportunity for "rampant" psyching for the effect of multiplying up each small statistical edge on an arithmetic basis. But it would be wrong to include that particular handicap in any adjustment for this purpose.
Robots may have other handicaps, but also they do play a 57% game, and in my experience/opinion their naive defences against a declarer who has psyched generally has sound logic behind it where blind faith is assumed. Blind faith may not be that far removed from F2F reality if, as this thread indicates, lying in response to Stayman is a strict no-no.
There are two entirely separate reasons why lying in response to Stayman MIGHT be worthwhile.
1) It may be expected to guide you to a superior contract, regardless of whether oppo are aware, and
2) It may confuse the oppo (which effect may more than compensate for occasions when reason 1 is reversed and you land in theoretically a worse spot).
I have only been considering the second point. Most of the other responders have been addressing the first, and with whom I broadly agree.
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#43
Posted 2014-March-19, 00:00
#44
Posted 2014-March-19, 04:49
Stephen Tu, on 2014-March-18, 09:56, said:
I don't understand this. It seems entirely reasonable to do what you like against robots.
#45
Posted 2014-March-19, 10:35
#46
Posted 2014-March-19, 10:40
#47
Posted 2014-March-19, 11:16
#48
Posted 2014-March-19, 11:29
Stephen Tu, on 2014-March-19, 10:35, said:
Let's take this out of the Robot context and back into real life play. Suppose you knew for a fact that a legal treatment or convention (10-12 1NT, multi, etc.) would be beyond the ability of a particular field to handle (and likely to lead to good results), not because of its technical merit, but because of its unfamiliarity. Would it be "unsporting" to use such a convention in that field? Keep in mind that I am stating as part of the conditions of contest that the convention is allowed by the sanctioning body for that event.
#49
Posted 2014-March-19, 14:04
#50
Posted 2016-March-31, 18:10
eagles123, on 2014-March-17, 13:01, said:
I held this hand earlier today. I bid 2d thinking my H holding was so rubbish and I have stops in all the other suits so my p signed off in 3N. I know p could have had a hand that 4H was good but 3N wasn't (if holding 4H) but was lying about stayman right? If not when is it right to lie?
thanks,
Eagles
dear oh dear this wasn't one of my cleverest ideas