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Bridge cardplay database. Nomenclature.

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Posted 2013-June-22, 23:44

Lets just say that you would want to make a database of ending/squeeze positions and you want to avoid redundancy (doublon). Wich rules would you need for your database assuming you cannot use x for small cards.

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1- its always south to start.

2- if there is trumps its always spades. If you dont need to ruff prefer NT. For NT contract only use spades if you need all the four suits.

3- suits go from shortest/weakest to strong.

4- Always use the highest for defense and lowest cards for offense that you can afford. Between NS south has lowest spots.

5- only use 3 hands if possible. If you use 4 hands W has odds and Est Even cards.

5a- prefer RHO for squeeze working against both opps, and LHO if position is important.

This is simple squeeze



Positionnal squeeze.




Coumpond squeeze NT if i didnt make a mistake.



Do you have any suggestions ?
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Posted 2013-June-23, 04:05

Some rules that shoot into my mind which probably do the trick:
- Don't use exact cards, but translate them to a common naming convention based on the order of the real cards. For example 32 are translated to 1 (lowest) and 2 (second lowest). If you have a similar position with only 86, they'll also be translated to 1 and 2. When displaying the position, you can translate them using your rule 4.
- Always use the same suits. For example: use the minors when you only have 2 suits, or use -- when you need 3 suits.
- Have a fixed rule to determine which suit is trumps (preferably since we always use that suit).
- Have a fixed order of how you fill your suits (like you did in rule 3). Strength of suits can easily be determined based on my first rule.
- When you have equal suits, use the lowest when the squeeze card is in one of them.
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Posted 2013-June-23, 15:11

I published an article specifying a similar standard format for card-play diagrams in the January 2011 edition of Scottish Bridge News.
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