I'm trying to find an efficient way of generating a Par score from a hand record or hand data file that already has makeable contract information. Does anyone know of any software that can do this?
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Automatically Generate a Par Score Is there software that does this?
#1
Posted 2007-January-07, 19:08
Disclaimer: The above post may be a half-baked sarcastic rant intended to stimulate discussion and it does not necessarily coincide with my own views on this topic.
I ♦ bidding the suit below the suit I'm actually showing not to be described as a "transfer" for the benefit of people unfamiliar with the concept of a transfer
I ♦ bidding the suit below the suit I'm actually showing not to be described as a "transfer" for the benefit of people unfamiliar with the concept of a transfer
#2
Posted 2007-January-07, 22:33
The program "Jack" does this. Probably other bridge playing software does as well. Obviously this is a bit of overkill if all you want to do is work out the par score.
#3
Posted 2007-January-07, 23:37
Something called PSBridge does it but it also computes all the makeable contracts. Short answer, I don't know of anything that just computes par based on known makeable contracts. It would be easy to write though.
#4
Posted 2007-January-08, 00:23
Do you know if Jack can play a hand many times, using different bidding systems and think-time settings, to generate an "average" which could be scored against?
Disclaimer: The above post may be a half-baked sarcastic rant intended to stimulate discussion and it does not necessarily coincide with my own views on this topic.
I ♦ bidding the suit below the suit I'm actually showing not to be described as a "transfer" for the benefit of people unfamiliar with the concept of a transfer
I ♦ bidding the suit below the suit I'm actually showing not to be described as a "transfer" for the benefit of people unfamiliar with the concept of a transfer
#5
Posted 2007-January-08, 04:13
it can, but then u will have to calculate the average on ur own by taking the
scores and averaging them.
scores and averaging them.
Kom kit´cha vangar´th, kin patakh´ch vananch, pargh?
If it´s not important to win, tell me, why do they keep records?
(Barcht, Captain of Nir`ch Tyse´th, Klingon Warship)
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If it´s not important to win, tell me, why do they keep records?
(Barcht, Captain of Nir`ch Tyse´th, Klingon Warship)
www.bridgeball.de
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