Moneybridge vs. GIB Why...?
#1
Posted 2009-June-16, 01:21
There must be a point for all this suffering but I fail to see it...
#2
Posted 2009-June-16, 03:30
#3
Posted 2009-June-16, 06:14
BTW, I don't think GIB's declarer play is worse than that of the average club player. Now if you were expecting a World Class expert, that program does not yet exist (if you don't count Deep Finesse, which sees all the cards).
#4
Posted 2009-June-16, 06:17
Gerben42, on Jun 16 2009, 07:14 AM, said:
But on a par with self-proclaimed BBO experts.
#5
Posted 2009-June-16, 06:25
#6
Posted 2009-June-16, 06:37
The question is if I am paying for every deal (5 cents) why GIB gets the fun? And why can't we match our declarer play with my human opponent more often? I dont see any purpose for GIB declaring. So I can watch him play?! Well, that is no fun at all, I guarantee. Especially when it is loosing my money at the same time.
I wish someone from BBO would explain this unexplainable.
#7
Posted 2009-June-16, 06:42
jdonn, on Jun 16 2009, 05:30 AM, said:
On behalf of bbo ?
#8
Posted 2009-June-16, 06:48
#9
Posted 2009-June-16, 07:03
#10
Posted 2009-June-16, 07:15
basy, on Jun 16 2009, 10:37 AM, said:
Totally agree. If you are playing bridge for money against only one human, you should have as many chances as you can to prove who deserves to get the money. There is no sense wasting time while the GIBs are playing the hand.
#11
Posted 2009-June-16, 07:42
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#12
Posted 2009-June-16, 07:56
helene_t, on Jun 16 2009, 07:48 AM, said:
If this happens, I prefer that the hands (and bidding) don't rotate. For some reason my brain gets confused if the hands rotate. If I am taking the computer's place as declarer, I prefer to now sit North (computer's seat) and declare the hand. This is how I configure Bridge Baron.
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#13
Posted 2009-June-16, 08:34
GIB E said:
GIB N said:
#14
Posted 2009-June-16, 08:50
H_KARLUK, on Jun 16 2009, 07:42 AM, said:
jdonn, on Jun 16 2009, 05:30 AM, said:
On behalf of bbo ?
Sorry, on behalf of h_karluk as well.
#15
Posted 2009-June-16, 12:03
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#16
Posted 2009-June-16, 13:58
uday, on Jun 16 2009, 02:42 PM, said:
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I agree that the human should be declarer. I hope you'll be able to fix it.
There is another (bigger imo) issue. I haven't played much lately but I think this "problem" still exists. Sometimes you're EW, and the next board you're NS, and a few boards later you're EW again,...
The problems I've encountered with switching sides are the following:
- Opps are VUL more often than you are. If they make game they get 600 total points, but if you make game you only get 400.
In a perfect world where everyone has the same amount of game scores, you'll lose huge.
- Opps get a lot more HCP (which usually results in more total points and money). I know I've done calculations in the past, and HCP NS vs HCP EW were about equal. However, if you switch sides now and then, your opps can get way more HCP than average.
Suppose you distribute HCP NS-EW every round as follows: 25-15, 15-25, 25-15,... In the long run, NS and EW will have the same amount of HCP. However, if you also switch sides every round, then your team may get 15HCP on average, while opps get 25 on average!
Note that most of the time I don't play more than 10 boards, so there's no real "long run". I don't know how many boards other people play on average.
I realize that both problems have played in my advantage too, but it's a luck factor we don't need imo.
#17
Posted 2009-June-17, 17:33
Similarly, if the side-switching is truly random, it does not make you more or less likely to be vulnerable before the cards are dealt. As long as the switching is truly random rather than deterministic, the vulnerabilities should average out in the long run.
#18
Posted 2009-June-17, 18:40
Free, on Jun 16 2009, 02:58 PM, said:
Sorry but this comment shows a complete and utter lack of understanding about probability and statistics of any kind. It is equivalent to the following argument.
You and I will both pick a card from each of 100 different decks and whoever picks more aces wins. However, if sometimes you pick first and sometimes I pick first then you can get way more aces than I get, which is not fair.
Do you know what "random" means?
#19
Posted 2009-June-17, 18:49
It's like thinking that the long-term expectation on a coin flip depends on picking the same choice every time. Bizarre.
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#20
Posted 2009-June-17, 19:20
Lobowolf, on Jun 17 2009, 07:49 PM, said:
It's like thinking that the long-term expectation on a coin flip depends on picking the same choice every time. Bizarre.
I think his point is when it's a pure 2-way guess then you are only wasting brain cells to torture yourself over which way to guess, so by doing the same thing every time you can save a lot of stress and thought.
It's like being told that the long term expectation for a coin flip is the exact same no matter what you pick, so you can save the most thought for yourself by just picking the same thing every time.