Posted 2016-October-09, 23:24
Phil, on 2016-October-09, 18:21, said:
I've been playing a lot of instant tournaments. As long as you know a little about how the robots play, and have a reasonable game, you should be able to average 60-62%. A solid player should average more like 62-64%. In other words, I would not call them terribly challenging
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Your 60%+ result is no reflection on the competence of the robot; Only of the competence of the other human players sitting South against whom you are compared. *They* may not be particularly challenging, but that is another matter altogether.
Phil, on 2016-October-09, 18:21, said:
What about having an A flight for robodoops? If a player meets a minimum criteria - either an average score of 'x', a star player, or possibly 'X' (7-8+) as an ACBL rating on BBO, they can enter. Here's how it might be fun:
At a live tournament, an A pair event gets rated by adding the table count of the event plus the table count of lesser events running alongside.
This seems like a win/win/win. Newer players get the equivalent of a Gold Rush pairs on BBO that they can be more competitive in and win points. Better players can get more points and have a more competitive field to play in. BBO and ACBL increase table counts.
Live robodupes *are* flighted - perhaps not in the manner that you suggest. It is just the Instants which are not.
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