The robots competing in these simulations are Basic GIB, Advanced GIB, BBO's Ben AI and the latest candidate for a Ben upgrade, which we fondly call "Big Ben".
We plan to provide regular updates on these simulations, either monthly or once every few months, as well as after major robot upgrades. We'll kick off this thread with the latest results from our November simulations.
About the Robots
GIB is the classic BBO bridge robot, first integrated into BBO in July 2005. GIB, which stands for Ginsberg's Intelligent Bridgeplayer, was created by Matt Ginsberg. Over the years, BBO has maintained and refined GIB, with a focus mainly on updating the 2/1 system it plays.
- Basic GIB is the most used bridge robot on BBO -- you can try it in all our free robot games and as a substitute when a player leaves mid-hand; you can recognize from the name BasicGIB 2/1.
- Advanced GIB uses simulations during close decisions, in addition to the programmed rules, and analyzes multiple possible outcomes to choose the best course of action. If you see AdvGIB 2/1 on BBO, it's the advanced GIB robot -- you will have it as your partner and opponent in almost all premium games, as well as when you register with a robot partner in pair games.
- While both versions of GIB use the same bidding system, the difference lies in how much they "think" before acting.
Ben (short for Bridge ENgine) is a machine learning-based robot developed by Lorand Dali, who is now part of the BBO team. BBO's version of the Ben AI was trained on hundreds of millions of deals played by humans on BBO. You can play with Ben at any time by visiting Robot World, and then "Try our AI Bridge Engine".
Big Ben is an enhanced version of Ben, with more training on the bidding and numerous improvements to the play engine. 'Big Ben' will soon be introduced as an upgrade to the Ben AI. You can read more about Ben and its variations here.