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With 6 tricks left to play in a 3 Spade contract Ben claimed all the tricks even though there was still a trick to lose. After denying the claim and beginning to play it out, with 3 tricks left, partner robot Ben proceeds to throw away the Heart guard to keep two clubs, a suit I had bid twice thereby allowing declarer Ben to make good his invalid claim.
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What is Ben doiong
#2
Posted 2026-May-15, 17:18
kerkido, on 2026-May-15, 13:11, said:
It's a double squeeze - if both defenders throw a club to hold onto their red suit guards, dummy's clubs become good.
Exactly. If North keeps a heart and throws a club, East throws the losing heart. South must keep ♦J or else West's ♦10 is a winner. So South has to throw a club, and East scores the 13th trick with ♣4.
So, the double dummy analyzer worked perfectly in the end game.
But, what was the nonsense going on in the 2nd diamond trick. Why was ♦Q and not the ♦10 (or even ♦5) played by declarer after North had played ♦K under the ace on the first diamond trick?
#3
Posted 2026-May-17, 01:44
johnu, on 2026-May-15, 17:18, said:
But, what was the nonsense going on in the 2nd diamond trick. Why was ♦Q and not the ♦10 (or even ♦5) played by declarer after North had played ♦K under the ace on the first diamond trick?
I had previously posted a similar example (link: https://www.bridgeba...n-obvious-ruff/) where the bot refused to believe his partner had a singleton King at trick 1.
Given how this bot behaved identically (the minor diff being that it was a declarer bot), this may well be a programming issue / bug that needs to be addressed by the developer team.
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