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Extreme idiotism How to avoid?
#2
Posted 2016-July-02, 01:40
mata2015, on 2016-July-01, 23:53, said:
You started off by showing your hand.
Then you showed 16-20 total points when you only have 14
Then you showed 18+ HCP when you only have 13.
North probably thought that a shoe-in slam in a 10 card fit would do better than defending 4S opposite a likely spade void. Not saying that I agree, but it is arguable.
To my mind North's worst decision was 2H, and I think it more important for the programmers to devote resources to these more frequent lower level deviations.
What is the difference between idiocy and idiotism, by the way?
Psych (pron. saik): A gross and deliberate misstatement of honour strength and/or suit length. Expressly permitted under Law 73E but forbidden contrary to that law by Acol club tourneys.
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#3
Posted 2016-July-02, 05:54
In my opinion Gib does not differentiate values offensive from defensive of the holding. I'm not saying that it is easy to programme but it seems to be not very difficult.
#5
Posted 2016-July-02, 10:45
mata2015, on 2016-July-02, 05:54, said:
In my opinion Gib does not differentiate values offensive from defensive of the holding. I'm not saying that it is easy to programme but it seems to be not very difficult.
AFAIU, Gib does not even have any concepts of "offensive" or "defensive" values -- it just searches a (huge) set of rules based on HCP, total-points and distribution and picks whatever bid they dictate.
If you examine the scary structure of gib's bidding database, http://orig.gibware.com/bidding/
you will realize that fixing defects in this area must be extremely hard, particularly in exotic sequences like your example here.
After seeing this, I no longer think we will ever see much of improvement in gib's general bidding,
unless the whole monstrosity is rewritten from scratch in a much more readable and maintanable way.
#6
Posted 2016-July-02, 11:15
It does (at least the so called advanced version supposedly does) run simulations in judgement situations. Assuming proper random sampling, any effects of this nature should come out in the wash.
Psych (pron. saik): A gross and deliberate misstatement of honour strength and/or suit length. Expressly permitted under Law 73E but forbidden contrary to that law by Acol club tourneys.
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#7
Posted 2016-July-02, 11:36
1eyedjack, on 2016-July-02, 11:15, said:
It does (at least the so called advanced version supposedly does) run simulations in judgement situations. Assuming proper random sampling, any effects of this nature should come out in the wash.
Mmm, yeah, forgot abt that, sorry...
But looking closely, it looks like the 4♠ description somehow comes out of the bidding-database,
because the 4♠ bid has a different description than the previous North bid (4+♣ vs 3+♣, 14+HCP vs 11+HCP, etc).
But "14+HCP" is also a blatant lie, since East evidently has only 11HCP.
Hard to understand what is actually going on inside the robot-brain...
If a bid is based on simulation, it would be better if the description could say so (or just "natural/competitive" or similar), rather than attaching an incorrect description.
It's quite common that Gib does not have what the description says (for example "4+♥" when it has only 3♥, etc)
#8
Posted 2016-July-03, 02:00
Stefan_O, on 2016-July-02, 10:45, said:
AFAIU, Gib does not even have any concepts of "offensive" or "defensive" values -- it just searches a (huge) set of rules based on HCP, total-points and distribution and picks whatever bid they dictate.
If you examine the scary structure of gib's bidding database, http://orig.gibware.com/bidding/
you will realize that fixing defects in this area must be extremely hard, particularly in exotic sequences like your example here.
After seeing this, I no longer think we will ever see much of improvement in gib's general bidding,
unless the whole monstrosity is rewritten from scratch in a much more readable and maintanable way.
If you examine the scary structure of gib's bidding database, http://orig.gibware.com/bidding/
you will realize that fixing defects in this area must be extremely hard, particularly in exotic sequences like your example here.
After seeing this, I no longer think we will ever see much of improvement in gib's general bidding,
unless the whole monstrosity is rewritten from scratch in a much more readable and maintanable way.
Then it would unable to penalise ever. Rather sims are supposed to cover the defensive evaluation.
#9
Posted 2016-July-03, 03:58
mata2015, on 2016-July-01, 23:53, said:
How GIB could not pass for 4♠x ??
1- I much dislike your wording " Extreme Idiotism". I think our fans duties are mainly reporting - let the programmers know Gibs' issue. Telling " Extreme Idiotism" isn't our goal.
2- I think it is very difficult for Gibs to handle with so complicated hand especially with 6-5 extreme contributions on two suits since the Gib programmers have not yet established its bidding rules related.
We can be easy to see that the definition of 3nt is same with your double :
3nt says 4-5♥,4-♠,18+hcp,20-TPs,stop in ♣,stop in ♠.
Your double says 4-5♥,4-♠,18+hcp,20-TPs,stop in ♣,stop in ♠.
So I suggest you should read carefully the bidding definition related, then decide your next step. That's to say you also cheated your Gib partner at first,after 3♠, rebid-4♥ is a your only choice instead of rebid-3nt.
I have been wondering that why many people wouldn't try to be a Gib's good partner.
#10
Posted 2016-July-03, 04:05
This is a normal Gibs bidding sequence, the programmers need to fix its issue in the future.
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