Event 15 information and score reporting #nofeed
#63
Posted 2018-December-20, 11:02
heart76, on 2018-December-19, 16:00, said:
We've tried to fix some of the worst bugs -- it used to double 6NT with 2 cashing aces, then not lead them! (Presumably it envisioned a small chance to get a 2nd undertrick if it didn't set up declarer's kings, and not enough of the simulated hands had 12 tricks available in the side suits.)
This particular problem is harder. It's not so obvious when the results of the simulations need to be ignored. And we can't look at the result at the other table to ensure that it plays the same way, to prevent
And if you think the situation you raised is bad, how about all the times that it leads its singleton trump king, which it probably would have won when declarer takes a finesse? This is a consequence of the use of double dummy simulation -- it "knows" that declarer will play for the drop instead of finessing. I've considered whether we should put in another special case to block this, but there's a reason why it thinks a trump lead is best, and in many cases it doesn't actually give away a trick (if the ace is over the king you were going to pick it up anyway, and if partner has the queen there's no finesse.), and we have to be careful when overruling these decisions.
Everyone who plays robot tourneys learns that things like this happen from time to time; the underlying design that uses DD simulation and statistical analysis has some obvious flaws. Sometimes you're the beneficiary, sometimes you're the victim. If things like this really bother you, you should stay away from GIB.
Our work on improving GIB is primarily focused on fixing problems in the bidding database. We actively welcome reports on these issues.
#64
Posted 2018-December-20, 11:29
- Natali +21
https://webutil.brid...5257370&u=shuba
- GIB -12
https://webutil.brid...5257370&u=shuba
- Cyrenman +12
https://webutil.brid...5273394&u=shuba
#68
Posted 2018-December-20, 17:19
London UK
#69
Posted 2018-December-20, 17:33
#71
Posted 2018-December-21, 04:14
barmar, on 2018-December-20, 11:02, said:
This particular problem is harder. It's not so obvious when the results of the simulations need to be ignored. And we can't look at the result at the other table to ensure that it plays the same way, to prevent
And if you think the situation you raised is bad, how about all the times that it leads its singleton trump king, which it probably would have won when declarer takes a finesse? This is a consequence of the use of double dummy simulation -- it "knows" that declarer will play for the drop instead of finessing. I've considered whether we should put in another special case to block this, but there's a reason why it thinks a trump lead is best, and in many cases it doesn't actually give away a trick (if the ace is over the king you were going to pick it up anyway, and if partner has the queen there's no finesse.), and we have to be careful when overruling these decisions.
Everyone who plays robot tourneys learns that things like this happen from time to time; the underlying design that uses DD simulation and statistical analysis has some obvious flaws. Sometimes you're the beneficiary, sometimes you're the victim. If things like this really bother you, you should stay away from GIB.
Our work on improving GIB is primarily focused on fixing problems in the bidding database. We actively welcome reports on these issues.
One of the problem I see with the bidding (at least for me) is the use of law of total tricks when one opens a weak 2 in fourth seat. GIB will raise you even though it may have a very weak hand and opp did not bid.
#75
Posted 2018-December-21, 04:33
#76
Posted 2018-December-21, 04:40
barmar, on 2018-December-20, 11:02, said:
Our work on improving GIB is primarily focused on fixing problems in the bidding database. We actively welcome reports on these issues.
Here are couple hands from this event that I found annoying
In my world, this is not a raise to 2!S over a double
https://www.bridgeba...C4%7Cpc%7CDQ%7C
I think that GIB needs to cue bid its diamond control
https://www.bridgeba...D4%7Cmc%7C13%7C
#78
Posted 2018-December-21, 10:45
hrothgar, on 2018-December-21, 04:40, said:
Better to use Robot Report or post them in the GIB forum. I doubt that Georgi is looking here for reports.
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OTOH, maybe you should bid your hearts instead of splintering in clubs, they're a source of tricks. You also could have opened 1♥, planning to reverse in spades twice to show the 6-5 shape.
I've found that GIB is not great at evaluating its hand after splinters, it frequently signs off when there are slam prospects. I'm not sure if we have lots of bidding rules for this, it might rely more on simulations.
Slam bidding is complicated, it's hard to write explicit rules for them, it usually takes judgement.
#79
Posted 2018-December-21, 11:34
cyrenman 20 - 44 wackojack
http://webutil.bridg...yrenman&v3b=app
cyrenman 52 - 23 pio_magic
http://webutil.bridg...yrenman&v3b=app