Scarabin Posted January 27, 2012 Report Share Posted January 27, 2012 For me, posting "State of the art" is a labour of love. However I am fully conscious that my resources of time, information, and ability are limited. Thus I would welcome any help I can get. There are several areas where I foresee a need ________________ (1) I have covered four robots all based on monte carlo simulations and I could add a fifth, Q+ Bridge but there must be many more robots out there, including some I cannot access. I am appealing to anyone who has such a robot to turn it loose on my sample deals and publish the results. It would be particularly helpful if the robots do not use random (monte carlo) simulations. ___________________________ ____________________________ _____________ ______________ ___ (2) At some stage I will have to wrestle with the question why does one random simulation win the world championship rather than another. Sometimes it looks like pure dumb luck but a gifted analyst could probably sift the hand records to find out. Any takers, please? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ahydra Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 At some point I'd very much like to develop a robot of my own. One that doesn't throw kings under aces or cuebid at the 6-level. But this takes a lot of time which I just don't have. :( In the meantime, if you need a little help with setting up simulations / analysing things, I might be up for it. Let me know what it is you're trying to do, and why your posts ________ _________ ____ underscores ____________ . ahydra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scarabin Posted March 17, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 Yes, your own program gives complete flexibility. I have been working on a program but the volume of work is mind-boggling. You might be interested in a program I have discovered. It's called Oxford Bridge and it allows bidding systems to be entered in near normal language. I think the play engine is pragmatic superimposed on random simulation. I am not sure of the actual standard of play because I am having trouble downloading the trial version (perhaps due to my browser or an excess of zeal by McAfee). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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