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Deal analyzer handling .pbn from hand simulators?

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Posted 2005-October-30, 13:25

Hi all,

I'd like to know which software you think it's best to analyze deals produced with hand simulators.

Ideally, the task I would like to perform would be:

a. generate , say, 100000 or more deals unders some specific constraints.
This I can already do now, using rthe free program "Dealer".
The output is in .pbn format


b. The software I am looking for, should be able to import the pbn with all te hands and calculate the outcome of the deal, either assuming a specific opening lead, or using varying leads.
It is fundamental that the program can analyze a LOT of deals from a single file and not having to make an anaysis for every single deal.

c. finally, the program should give a statistics summary of , e.g. how many times we were able to set the contract using the lead, or how many times our preempt worked or how many times the slam could be made. etc etc.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions !! :)
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Posted 2005-October-30, 13:34

slightly off topic

(commercial program) dealmaster pro can do this all if you can get past the GUI
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Posted 2005-October-30, 13:40

uday, on Oct 30 2005, 07:34 PM, said:

slightly off topic

(commercial program) dealmaster pro can do this all if you can get past the GUI

Yes I was thinking of Dealmaster, but in the Demo I downloaded, I could not try to import the files (the function is disabled) so I still don't know whether it has the capability to:

a. import pbn files

b. analyze many deals from a single file

c. generate a statistics summary of the outcomes of the deals

d. control the opening lead

If it does all of the above, I do not mind spending 40$ for the full version.

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EDIT: Oops, got confused with Deep Finesse :)
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Posted 2005-October-30, 13:59

yes the DeeP Finese Analyser in DealMaster Pro will do it, but sometime syou hae to generate a data base of hands for it to look into with the constraints you set. I have found that at times it wont find any hands that have tose specifications in it. But when it does work it will show you which contracts can be made and with what leads are best on defense.
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Posted 2005-October-30, 23:28

agreed,
dealmaster pro still best program around for issues like that. unfortunately if u implement deep finesse which really improves the bundle both programs will be close to a 100$ :-( DP is 63€ at jannersten vorlag.
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