I just played a hand in a Robot Tournament (IMP 5177). On Board 12 the bidding went P - P (partner) -P -1S(me) -P -1N (partner) - P - 2H (me) - all pass. I finished and watched a half dozen other people play it and EVERY SINGLE TIME the bidding went P - P (N)-P-1S(S)-P -1N (N) - P - 2H (S) - P - 4H (N) - all pass. Can anyone tell me why the Bot would leave me in 2H and take everyone else to game (everybody made 4H)?
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Why do Bots Bid Differently for Different Humans?
#2
Posted 2019-August-08, 03:09
Its bidding is non deterministic. Let's say it is choosing between 2♥ and 4♥. It deals itself number of hands and looks at the best outcome. This obviously may be different depending what hands it deals for itself.
#3
Posted 2019-August-08, 03:52
etha, on 2019-August-08, 03:09, said:
This obviously may be different depending what hands it deals for itself.
I was under the impression that the advanced robots use the same seed
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#4
Posted 2019-August-08, 09:21
I looked at the traveller for this board, there's only one player in 4♥. They rebid 3♥ rather than 2♥. There's also someone in 5♥ after that 3♥ rebid. Most players ended up in 4♠, either by opening that or jumping to 3♠ or 4♠ after the 2NT response.
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There were several players who didn't finish board 12. But they never even started it, they all dropped out earlier, so they couldn't be what you saw, either.
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There were several players who didn't finish board 12. But they never even started it, they all dropped out earlier, so they couldn't be what you saw, either.
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