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Simple judgement call (corrected)

#61 User is offline   bluecalm 

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Posted 2012-May-17, 15:19

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Please would bluecalm or somebody else help me. A few years ago, I wrote a couple of dealer scripts but I don't know how to include a double-dummy analysis. I don't have GIB but I believe there is some way of using another DD solver. My initial crude attempt below fails


I am using dmpro for all my simuls. I have no idea how dealer scripts even work :)
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Posted 2012-May-17, 19:06

View Postawm, on 2012-May-07, 20:38, said:

In general I try to avoid inviting. The invite gives information to the opposition and gets us to silly contracts like 2NT and 3. Thus I try to narrow my invite range as much as possible, either bidding game or passing.... so basically my invite is a "good 8 to a bad 9" and I would pass with most 8s and force game with most 9s. This doesn't quality as a good 8 for me; in fact I think it is a slightly below-average 8. Pass.


I love this way of thinking.

This also protects you from some nasty doubles in a game contract after an invitation auction, which they would never do if you blast game since you can be much stronger than what you have. As well as some rare but possible partscore doubles.
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Posted 2012-May-17, 19:38

Damn, i am really curious about this non-invite style.
My intuition really doesn't like it but every time I tried to run some simuls it seemed that invite is always the worst option.
Is there any semi-decent card playing bridge program which could be use for simulating this ? Or any open-source semi-decent bridge program ? I could do bidding myself, just need automatic card player.

Let's say we have:
Ax T9x AJxx xxxx do you think it's just a bash opposite 15-17 1NT ? My intuition strongly tells me I will be collecting a lot of 0's if I start playing this way.
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Posted 2012-May-18, 19:12

View Postnige1, on 2012-May-15, 20:53, said:

View PostStatto, on 2012-May-15, 20:41, said:

Did you specify 2 nines and 2 eights (but no tens) in the simulation? It may make a difference. Thanks for the link :)

66 deals satisfy the criteria, South can make 3N in 24 of those cases :( :( :(

That sort of suggest to me that this hand is in the invite zone, and pretty close to the punting zone vul at teams if you don't have an invite. B-)
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