Hands Generated On BBO are there more games in them?
#1
Posted 2005-June-06, 17:05
#2
Posted 2005-June-06, 17:10
#3
Posted 2005-June-07, 00:27
I think the correct figure are something like: Slam 15%, Game 45%, Part score 40%. Of course these are double dummy.
Eric
#4
Posted 2005-June-07, 03:13
#5
Posted 2005-June-07, 03:26
Kinda looks a bit on the optimistic side to me, but...
#6
Posted 2005-June-07, 03:43
Gerben42, on Jun 7 2005, 04:13 AM, said:
Totally agree !
A lot of people think that computer dealt hands are wild because they are used to play human dealt hands that are too flat !!
Computer dealt hands are more in conformity with probabilities, of course.
Alain
#7
Posted 2005-June-07, 05:06
* Shuffle well and make sure your opps do if you are the favorite.
* Not shuffle well if you are the underdog.
If the hands are boring enough the favorites won't score too much and maybe the underdog gets lucky.
#8
Posted 2005-June-07, 07:02
#9
Posted 2005-June-07, 07:58
Gerben42, on Jun 7 2005, 06:06 AM, said:
* Shuffle well and make sure your opps do if you are the favorite.
* Not shuffle well if you are the underdog.
If the hands are boring enough the favorites won't score too much and maybe the underdog gets lucky.
Funnily enough I could say the opposite is true.
Wild hands (generally) have a greater potential for random swings - one way a poor team can win is to generate a lot and hope to come out on top.
But against that the good team have more of a chance to show off their superior judgement and ability to cope with bad breaks.
So all in all I like to shuffle well whoever I'm playing!
#10
Posted 2005-June-07, 08:04
whereagles, on Jun 7 2005, 09:26 AM, said:
Kinda looks a bit on the optimistic side to me, but...
The figures are about right!
This does not mean that these contracts can be bid. Based on double dummy analysis and figures posted from bridge browser in another thread indicate that indeed more than 50% of the boards can make game or slam even against perfect double dummy defence. In real life a poor defence can bring that rate higher.
#12
Posted 2005-June-07, 09:48
Jlall, on Jun 7 2005, 09:10 AM, said:
JLall your right thats what I seem to notice too. I remember in old Barometer scored regionals the dog fights were all about partscore battles at the three level. I havent had a chance to look at very many acbl printouts from tourneys using deep finesse, but it just sort of peaked my curiosity from noticing the number of game in every hand boards.
#13
Posted 2005-June-07, 10:13
John Nelson.
#14
Posted 2005-June-07, 11:42
whereagles, on Jun 7 2005, 09:26 AM, said:
Kinda looks a bit on the optimistic side to me, but...
It's amazing how many extra tricks you can make double dummy!
Eric
#15
Posted 2005-June-07, 11:47
pigpenz, on Jun 7 2005, 02:05 AM, said:
This topic has been discussed several times on the BBO forums.
The rough consensus is that BBO's dealer is not biased in any meaningful way. As I recall, Fred stated at one point that he's done some statistical testing on the dealer function, however, this might have been in a private conversation.
#16
Posted 2005-June-09, 07:00
#17
Posted 2005-June-09, 08:01
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Defenders too! I like to claim as defender as well. I hate playing a hand out when nothing is going to happen so if declarer won't claim I will do so for him.