tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post3279576811501834976..comments2024-03-23T06:19:48.477-05:00Comments on Memphis MOJO: I'm not interestedMemphis MOJOhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12653631347560307425noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-22010321637549102292011-04-07T13:57:30.985-05:002011-04-07T13:57:30.985-05:00@Dana: I agree with you. Also, if you bid your han...@Dana: I agree with you. Also, if you bid your hand accurately, the robots can make better simulations and defend better. The way he bids, the defending bots often don't get a lot of information to work with.<br /><br />I'm not saying his strategy is bad -- after all, it's working. I am saying, however, I don't care to play that way. It's just not "fun."Memphis MOJOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12653631347560307425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-55328122346302934152011-04-07T10:54:15.541-05:002011-04-07T10:54:15.541-05:00It seems like he's exploiting a flaw in the pr...It seems like he's exploiting a flaw in the progamming, believes that he plays the hand better than the robots, and wants to play NT as much as possible. However, if he is bidding NT on all these hands, then he has an agreement with himself that is different than what the robots are expecting (they are assuming the humans play the same system as them). So I think the solution would be to make the robots adapt and tag this player as having a different range of hands for bidding 1NT, then adapt their bidding and play accordingly.Dananoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-76919675888852624682011-04-07T09:54:06.623-05:002011-04-07T09:54:06.623-05:00My guess is he has given up on ever being able to ...My guess is he has given up on ever being able to play a proper system with a load of strange partners....especially when he's no idea as to how they bid or even play. So he making a bid that covers all bases. Clever, hoggish bids which will of course <br />bring about many profitable swings. Yours HBJAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-78554072785756440592011-04-07T07:37:20.954-05:002011-04-07T07:37:20.954-05:00@Jacob: Yes, anonymous is correct in answer to you...@Jacob: Yes, anonymous is correct in answer to your great question.<br /><br />It's like in poker if your strategy was to move all in on every hand. It can work, but it's now how I prefer to play.Memphis MOJOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12653631347560307425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-1942638347054198572011-04-06T23:18:12.729-05:002011-04-06T23:18:12.729-05:00I don't think he's suggesting that anythin...I don't think he's suggesting that anything fishy is going on, simply that the winning strategy seems to be to play bad bridge in order to ensure you declare most hands.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-57063053911702878442011-04-06T16:00:18.647-05:002011-04-06T16:00:18.647-05:00I think you think something fishy was going on her...I think you think something fishy was going on here, but I'm not sure what that was. I agree with you, though. <br /><br />Are you saying that some bridge players might push certain ethical limits?Lowellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15305748075301453010noreply@blogger.com