A variety of Robots complete with humans on Bridgez.com. WBridge5 tends to trounce all-comers. It would be interesting to see how GIB fares against other robots, starting with challenges among various versions of GIB. (Presumably, GIB developers conduct such experiments)
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GIB v GIB
#2
Posted 2019-March-03, 15:28
nige1, on 2019-March-03, 15:18, said:
A variety of Robots complete with humans on Bridgez.com. WBridge5 tends to trounce all-comers. It would be interesting to see how GIB fares against other robots, starting with challenges among various versions of GIB. (Presumably, GIB developers conduct such experiments)
I would hope that the current GIB "developers" are (better) employed in integrating Argine into the BBO platform.
#3
Posted 2019-March-05, 13:34
the last time I tested gib against top programs e.g. wbridge and jack, It was losing about an imp a board.
I stopped playing bridgez because wbridge is so annoying to play with e.g. 2nt = both majors reply to stayman amongst other things.
This test was a few years ago but i can't imagine it has changed much. If the robots bring in money for bbo or they want to make them serious I have no idea why they don't make an arrangement with at least one of the top 5 programs. Gib hasn't competed in the world computer championships for ages mainly because it would have no chance.
I stopped playing bridgez because wbridge is so annoying to play with e.g. 2nt = both majors reply to stayman amongst other things.
This test was a few years ago but i can't imagine it has changed much. If the robots bring in money for bbo or they want to make them serious I have no idea why they don't make an arrangement with at least one of the top 5 programs. Gib hasn't competed in the world computer championships for ages mainly because it would have no chance.
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