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#1 User is offline   Shugart23 

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Posted 2016-January-23, 19:53

how do my partner and I play against a couple robots, but set the point count such that we get 18-30 points combined on each hand.....or some other criteria?
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Posted 2016-January-23, 20:58

This doesn't answer the question, but it is something I have thought about before.

BBO could, perhaps as a fee-paying service, produce bid-em-ups from played hands.Opposition bidding could be given based on the frequency of particular bids made by them. Sets for bidding practice could be produced with random deals, or according to desired criteria.

I have always wondered why BBO don't use their vast resources (in terms of data) to produce such a valuable product.
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Posted 2016-January-23, 21:06

You need to rent out the robots to use them in the bidding room, only the host needs the robots rented, their partner can freeload. Then go to Deal Source and you can edit the settings there. Once you are done changing the settings, click close and then redeal.
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Posted 2016-January-23, 21:51

View Postmanudude03, on 2016-January-23, 21:06, said:

You need to rent out the robots to use them in the bidding room

I disagree.
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Posted 2016-January-24, 02:29

Robots are free at a partnership bidding table started using the web client.

I wrote this blog post - http://thebeercard.b...ing-on-bbo.html - a few years ago to explain how to use both the basic and advanced features of these tables.

Hope it helps,

Paul
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Posted 2016-January-24, 18:19

In addition to Paul's information, you might want to check this out on BBO forums: http://www.bridgebas...-dealer-source/
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