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nickxyzt

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  1. Hi, I guess there is a software which creates deals for BM2000, LTPB, CAB etc? These software (LTPB, BM2000 etc) are great, and after studying a little, they share similar structure. In all these software, the deals are in plain-text form, with some encoding for cards played, distribution, vulnerability etc. My question is: Is there a software available in order to create deals? Also, is it free? I could take a week or two to make a reverse-engineering on data files of LTPB, but why reinvent the wheel? Regards.
  2. Well... I don't plan to decide how many tricks a human play is likely to make. I plan to decide the best play by the declarer no matter how the opponents play, which is easy to calculate (by brute-forcing all the possible plays).
  3. Ok. I've just calculated the number of possible distributions: 53,644,737,765,488,792,839,237,440,000 It has 29 digits. Assuming that I plan to finish in a year (with a computer working 24/24), the number of analysed distributions per second should be 1,701,063,475,567,249,899,772. So this is not even eligible for creating a distributed screen saver... My idea was to create a database with these distributions and to adjust my bidding system. But it seems that I will do it anyway, with random distributions. The issue is with the random numbers on computers, which are not exactly random numbers... Thank you all for your answers!
  4. Hi, Statistics say: - 25+HCP => a game is possible with >50% chances - 33+HCP => a small slam is possible with >50% chances - 37+HCP => a big slam is possible with >50% chances. My question is: did anybody actually made this analysys on a computer, or is it just a feeling based on experience? I plan to create a computer program to play all the possible hands (yes, all the 13 millions) in all the possible ways, and show the results based on how many HCP an axis has. I just don't want to reinvent the wheel, so if anybody is aware of anything similar, please tell me. Thanks!
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