what has BBO done to the hands ? the deals have been altered, bring back NORMAL DEALS
#1
Posted 2013-December-18, 21:23
BBO please reset Deals to Normal deals...NO TWEEKING
#2
Posted 2013-December-18, 21:47
of ethics. Tweaking the hands is a form of cheating. The vast majority of players have systems designed to handle the
normal/seminormal hands. The more "exotic" hands thrown into the mix the odds of their succeeding go down in favor
of those playing more exotic systems at the expense of some normal/seminormal hands. Let us just hope that whomever
creates the "random" hand generators reads this and does not tinker with truly random results:))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
#3
Posted 2013-December-18, 21:47
Kortenhoef, on 2013-December-18, 21:23, said:
BBO please reset Deals to Normal deals...NO TWEEKING
I would be astounded if this were happening. I did read, way back when computer randomized hands were 'new' that many players were 'sure' that the computer removed some boring hands and made up more freaks, but the explanation was far more mundane. Hand shuffling rarely adequately randomizes the deck, so once we start getting random hands, they end up appearing to be skewed.
Perhaps more to the point: what the heck is in it for the BBO programmers to skew the deals? What do they gain from it to justify the efforts?
#4
Posted 2013-December-18, 21:53
Kortenhoef, on 2013-December-18, 21:23, said:
BBO please reset Deals to Normal deals...NO TWEEKING
Wow, you are unlucky. You need to change seats. Every time I opened a suit lately, partner always has at least 5 card support. I can't remember the last time I had a losing finesse or a bad break in a side suit. You might consider sending the BBO programmers a very nice Christmas present so you can get on the "lucky" list.
#5
Posted 2013-December-19, 09:17
There are some exceptions
1. In "best hand" tournaments, south is known to have no fewer HCP than the other players
2. In some contexts the player is allowed to cook his own hands ( example: partnership bidding, teaching tables )
3. Tournament directors are allowed to define and use their own hands
#6
Posted 2013-December-19, 10:16
Five star thread!
#7
Posted 2013-December-19, 10:33
uday, on 2013-December-19, 09:17, said:
There are some exceptions
1. In "best hand" tournaments, south is known to have no fewer HCP than the other players
2. In some contexts the player is allowed to cook his own hands ( example: partnership bidding, teaching tables )
3. Tournament directors are allowed to define and use their own hands
I hope that your not telling me that some tourneys on BBO don't use random hands?
#8
Posted 2013-December-19, 10:35
neilkaz, on 2013-December-19, 10:33, said:
Yes that's what he is telling you. You can see in the tournament description if they use goulash hands. If nothing is indicated they will use random hands.
#9
Posted 2013-December-19, 19:02
#10
Posted 2013-December-20, 03:47
#11
Posted 2013-December-20, 10:59
mr1303, on 2013-December-20, 03:47, said:
You should play with or against Kortenhoef. There is a good chance at least one of you will have your complaints about the hands resolved.
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#12
Posted 2013-December-20, 13:28
mr1303, on 2013-December-20, 03:47, said:
Yesterday my partner and I got about five 4441 hands in seven deals. We were practicing strong-club bidding, and our devices for those hands sure got a workout.