set one's own bidding system
#1
Posted 2011-June-17, 07:33
Is there a bridge software where one can set one's own bidding system including one's devised points count?
Thank you!
#2
Posted 2011-June-17, 08:23
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2011-June-17, 08:38
http://www.bridgebas...fd-file-format/
But you probably need to explain more clearly what you are trying to accomplish.
#5
Posted 2011-June-17, 11:50
jojopara, on 2011-June-17, 11:45, said:
I think people were asking what kind of software you were looking for. A program to play against three robots? Or something else?
#6
Posted 2011-June-17, 12:46
jojopara, on 2011-June-17, 11:45, said:
Uhm, I asked you about two specific parts of your question and you answered about an entirely different part of it. Why do you expect that to make anything clear?
-- Bertrand Russell
#7
Posted 2011-June-17, 14:56
mgoetze, on 2011-June-17, 12:46, said:
#9
Posted 2011-June-17, 15:18
If that is what you're looking for, I don't know of such a program. Perhaps others do?
May I suggest instead using these points yourself but letting the computer evaluate hands by its own methods?
For example, if you decide to use A=6, K=4, Q=2, J=1 and open 1NT with 19-23 of those points (my guess at an analogue of 15-17), you can just decide to bid that way, and when the computer opens 1NT with 15-17 it should be reasonable to decide it has opened with 19-23 of "your" points. Computer bidding is not so precise that this will make a huge difference, hopefully.
If this was not what you meant, apologies, but please do explain what you do mean.
#10
Posted 2011-June-17, 15:42
semeai, on 2011-June-17, 15:18, said:
If that is what you're looking for, I don't know of such a program. Perhaps others do?
May I suggest instead using these points yourself but letting the computer evaluate hands by its own methods?
For example, if you decide to use A=6, K=4, Q=2, J=1 and open 1NT with 19-23 of those points (my guess at an analogue of 15-17), you can just decide to bid that way, and when the computer opens 1NT with 15-17 it should be reasonable to decide it has opened with 19-23 of "your" points. Computer bidding is not so precise that this will make a huge difference, hopefully.
If this was not what you meant, apologies, but please do explain what you do mean.
you mean you want as bridge robot that evaluates the hand according to a different point count?
maybe if you can find some open source software and change it?
#12
Posted 2011-June-18, 02:43
Diana_Eva, I want it to test it with other bidding systems software and to play, of course.
Bubalu1997, I know I can use what you propose, but this is good only for NT. Where my system is really good (or so I think as my brainchild ) is opening one in the majors.
Matmat, if I could write it, I would not ask for it.
Anyway, this seems to remain a wishful thinking on my part.
Once again, thank you to all and great moments at the bridge table!
#13
Posted 2011-June-18, 03:15
Good luck!
#14
Posted 2011-June-18, 04:45
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
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#15
Posted 2011-June-18, 05:09
Jack has some options to control hand evaluation and GIB uses 6421 (or something like that) in slam auctions. And all serious bridge playing programs use simulations rather than bean-counting for many bidding decisions. But as far as I know, none of them allow you to define your own point counting used for opening bids. Sorry.
If you were interested in simulations rather than playing then it would be easy.
#16
Posted 2011-June-22, 03:13
I remember there was a program to practice relay systems, but obviously you can enter just any system you want. I can't remember the name of the program (I'll have to look it up when I'm home), but it was written in Java. It was bidding only though, so I don't think that's what you're looking for...
#17
Posted 2011-June-22, 11:53