Redeal in P.A.
#1
Posted 2018-August-06, 01:47
#2
Posted 2019-May-01, 06:53
#3
Posted 2019-May-01, 07:05
1. Learning how to use a hand generator to constrain your hands
2. Feeding this all into a double dummy engine
Yes, there may be some bias to DD analysis. Even so, its going to give you several orders of magnitude more comparisons.
#4
Posted 2019-May-01, 07:17
hrothgar, on 2019-May-01, 07:05, said:
1. Learning how to use a hand generator to constrain your hands
2. Feeding this all into a double dummy engine
Yes, there may be some bias to DD analysis. Even so, its going to give you several orders of magnitude more comparisons.
I don't think this can help me because I am not an expert on IT procedures but instead I am independent of mine for other bridge events (gaming and biddings). Since I was also interested in having also the related indications on the score (purely indicative) I just need to know where to find the source database too.
#5
Posted 2019-May-01, 11:27
Lovera, on 2019-May-01, 07:17, said:
Garbage In
Garbage Out
None of what I was describing is rocket science.
#7
Posted 2019-May-02, 03:48
#8
Posted 2019-June-19, 08:16
#11
Posted 2019-June-19, 08:58
Lovera, on 2019-June-19, 08:38, said:
I don't understand the question. They're not taken anywhere, they can't be found again.
If you're talking about the anonymous matchpoint and IMP games, the results are held in the server's memory for a short while so that duplicate scores can be produced. But we don't put them anywhere more permanently that we can search easily.
If you want to be able to review old hands, play in the Main Bridge Club. Then you can find them in www.bridgebase.com/myhands.
#12
Posted 2019-June-19, 09:09
barmar, on 2019-June-19, 08:58, said:
If you're talking about the anonymous matchpoint and IMP games, the results are held in the server's memory for a short while so that duplicate scores can be produced. But we don't put them anywhere more permanently that we can search easily.
Wouldn't it be possible to find it via "My Hands Database" and then to "Click here for results of recent tournaments" subsequently by choosing "Everything" (or somewhere else thing analogically) ?
#13
Posted 2019-June-20, 08:53
Lovera, on 2019-June-19, 09:09, said:
They aren't tournaments. It's not clear how we would organize them, other than just grouping them by date. But there are thousands of deals played every day, this would be difficult to scroll through.
The anonymous games are not intended to have lots of features, that's why they're free. If you want to play against robots and have the hands saved, rent the robots for the main bridge club.
#14
Posted 2019-June-21, 14:44
barmar, on 2019-June-20, 08:53, said:
The anonymous games are not intended to have lots of features, that's why they're free. If you want to play against robots and have the hands saved, rent the robots for the main bridge club.
You might think they come from the MSN Game Bridge Club archive of hands, but rightly so, even when the hand is transferred. What interested me to know was where I could certainly try to look in the indicated time range ie when I played that hand.
#15
Posted 2019-June-23, 20:24
Lovera, on 2019-June-21, 14:44, said:
Your suggestion is noted. I don't think you should expect this to be added any time soon. The anonymous games are intentionally very simple.
#16
Posted 2019-June-24, 11:31
barmar, on 2019-June-23, 20:24, said:
Thanks, I hope this happens as soon as possible. About the anonymous games in P.A., they can sometimes be simple but I think they can be useful for some personal tests of various types and in this respect they should be re-evaluated or seen.