Given that the basic robot makes some really dumb plays on occasions (like randomly discarding the highest instead of lowest card in some suit at the cost of a trick), and the "advanced" robot is simply too expensive for those who want to play only a few hands a day, how about an "intermediate" robot that would cost say $2/week? It could be the basic robot that simply ran more simulations, so presumably a trivial change to make. I'm guessing that the really dumb plays are the result of some unlucky set of simulations, so upping the count would generally take care of that.
Peter
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How about "intermediate" robot?
#2
Posted 2012-May-20, 18:30
just get the old version download it
and change the settings for the longest thinking
it will get about as close to real bridge as you can get
and change the settings for the longest thinking
it will get about as close to real bridge as you can get
#3
Posted 2012-May-20, 18:54
pigpenz, on 2012-May-20, 18:30, said:
just get the old version download it
and change the settings for the longest thinking
it will get about as close to real bridge as you can get
and change the settings for the longest thinking
it will get about as close to real bridge as you can get
But I really like the new "Viewgraph Games" ability. If I just want to play against a strong bot on my own computer, I can use Bridge Baron, whose play and bidding is very good.
Peter
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