It would be nice to have the script for autoanalyzing double dummy mistakes made while playing on BBO. Something that takes input of lin files and gives output of hands in which you made cardplay mistake (mistake by double dummy standards).
Is there anything like that on the net ?
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Script for autoanalyzing cardplay ?
#2
Posted 2009-December-15, 11:55
Well... this is awesome... but it won't take .lin files. You have to input them by hand.
You can open bridge movies on your own computer with the windows client program and do GIB analysis, the problem with this approach is that you can't change what cards are played, only see at what point you went wrong.
So usually I use a combo of both bridify and the BBO movie programs.
You can open bridge movies on your own computer with the windows client program and do GIB analysis, the problem with this approach is that you can't change what cards are played, only see at what point you went wrong.
So usually I use a combo of both bridify and the BBO movie programs.
Kevin Fay
#3
Posted 2009-December-15, 12:01
Thanks for the link.
The problem is I don't go through all hand and every card played (because it's time consuming) but by not doing so I am pretty sure Iam missing some double dummy mistakes which often are simply mistakes. Script for auto analyzing hands would solve this problem.
The problem is I don't go through all hand and every card played (because it's time consuming) but by not doing so I am pretty sure Iam missing some double dummy mistakes which often are simply mistakes. Script for auto analyzing hands would solve this problem.
#4
Posted 2009-December-15, 12:03
Double Dummy Solver will read .lin files (even those with multiple deals). Looking through the hands is not automated, but it pretty easy.
#5
Posted 2009-December-15, 12:06
kfay, on Dec 15 2009, 06:55 PM, said:
Well... this is awesome... but it won't take .lin files. You have to input them by hand.
It says it takes PBN files. Pavlicek provides a LIN to PBN converter
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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