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My curiosity on how BBO decides what game go's to what table. I know it is random, how are the hands determined? I'm assuming that The computer sets up, lets say 100,000 games and assigns a number to each. Lets say # 500 was assigned to the table I played today in CT. A moth or a week from today the program may send game #500 to a table in Great Britain. I am truly enjoying BBO especially with the problems in the World today. A friend says each game is dealt from a deck - scratch as needed. Please let me know if I am basically correct. Thank you, James Eck....2008MAX [Max the cat]
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Where are you playing? In a tournament, team game, against robots, Main Bridge Club, Relaxed Bridge Club, solitaire games?

 

In general, you get hands dealt for your particular genre of play. Cards are computer dealt with a pseudo random number generator that attempts to reproduce a truly random deal. Depending on where you are playing, a particular deal can be played many times, e.g. 16 times in the Main Bridge Club.

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Where are you playing? In a tournament, team game, against robots, Main Bridge Club, Relaxed Bridge Club, solitaire games?

 

In general, you get hands dealt for your particular genre of play. Cards are computer dealt with a pseudo random number generator that attempts to reproduce a truly random deal. Depending on where you are playing, a particular deal can be played many times, e.g. 16 times in the Main Bridge Club.

 

Casual/relaxed bridge is what I' playing. But you did not indicate if the 4 table hands are set up and distributed as 4 hands or dealt at random from a shuffled deck as a game is needed? Thank you for the help. Very interesting. Jim

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It doesn't deal a whole bunch of hands and then distribute them.

 

The server deals hands as they're needed. When a table needs a new hand, it asks the server for one. It will find a hand in its collection that hasn't been played or kibitzed by any of the players at the table. If there are none, it will deal a new hand and add it to the collection.

 

When a hand has been played 16 times it's removed from the collection.

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