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Goren Bridge

- Bob Jones Email responses may be sent to gorenbridg­e@aol.com.

For some years now, World Championsh­ips have included a competitio­n between bridge playing computer programs. These programs were not very good in the beginning, but they have made tremendous progress. The programmer­s proudly bring their “babies” to this competitio­n and battle it out for fame and glory, along with a boost to their marketing strategies. Today’s deal is from the recent World Championsh­ips held in France.

The computer sitting West found a terrific opening lead. On any other lead, except for the ace of spades followed by a trump shift, the South computer would have been able to get a diamond ruff in the dummy. South won the trump lead in his hand and cashed another high trump. He then led a low spade toward dummy’s king. West again did the right thing by hopping up with his ace of spades and shifting to a low diamond. East’s queen was taken by South’s ace and South began to run his hearts.

The West computer was very slow to discard on the last two hearts. A human would be thinking, but this computer was computing. The West computer again did the right thing by discarding both of his diamond honors to avoid being end-played with one of those cards. When South exited with his last diamond, East was able to win it and lead a club through the ace to defeat the contract.

Believe it or not, neither of these computer programs won the competitio­n!

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