hrothgar, on 2014-April-04, 07:49, said:
I don't disagree, however, the only way to perform this type of analysis is to keep comprehensive records and the best and cheapest way to keep comprehensive records is to switch over to an electronic playing environment.
If you were right about that, then that would mean that we don't have these data. (Since we haven't been playing in electronic playing environments.) Well, we do have those data and tons of them.
You need:
- Hand record
- Score (contract, number of tricks, opening lead and declarer)
- Some player data (bidding system, age, gender, skill level). This is the hardest part, but an electronic playing environment won't help here.
Since when do we need an electronic playing environment to gather these data? They are on websites all over the www. For Meckwell, for E-W, for my partner and me, and even for my 73 year old mother and her partner. (We could ask the NSA. They may have compiled them already.
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Before you know it, we may be able to figure out whether Aunt Millie signals her club holding to Uncle Bob by the way she holds her cupcakes (.. you know there have been rumors ..), without any need for an electronic playing environment.
... And then... why would you gather all these data when you are playing in an
antisocial ehm electronic playing environment? Didn't that solve all problems with cheating?
Rik
This post has been edited by Trinidad: 2014-April-04, 10:16
I want my opponents to leave my table with a smile on their face and without matchpoints on their score card - in that order.
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