MASTER SOLVERS FORUM IDEA FOR FORUM
#1
Posted 2005-April-27, 16:19
with the polling option would be really easy since peopledo like to discuss different bidding with hands.
#2
Posted 2005-April-28, 03:54
#3
Posted 2005-April-28, 07:33
Oh - maybe we'll even give him some latitude in picking out the standard bidding system. But maybe we start with BBO - adv
Ben, you up for this?
#4
Posted 2005-April-28, 07:48
Well this idea keeps surfacing. I guess BBO-advanced as written would be a good idea. I can rename hand of the week thing (was thinking of deleting that forum after moving the post there to interesting hand forum anyway). But participation is the key. Anyone really think we can get large enough participation? I have my doubts.
#5
Posted 2005-April-28, 07:52
I agree with previous posters that its important to have a clearly defined system to reference... While BBO Advanced mught be a reasonable choice, I'm worried that the available system description isn't sufficiently detailed.
I'm looking over Fred's articles on improving 2/1 Game Force. Even with these (escellent) supplemental articles, I'm unclear about some elements of the system.
BWS might be a better choice of system...
#6 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-April-28, 08:09
#7
Posted 2005-April-28, 08:23
Ben, I think participation in anything like that would be extremely high.
#8
Posted 2005-April-28, 08:25
#9
Posted 2005-April-28, 10:41
#10
Posted 2005-April-28, 11:02
The problems, by definition, need to have no one obvious answer. The Master players try to solve the bidding puzzle while thinking aloud so we can follow their thinking process and learn to improve our thinking process. As others have pointed out you need a generally accepted Master level bidding system that allows us to transfer the thinking process to our pet systems while being able to compare the different approaches the Masters take to solving a "like" problem.
To repeat, the club is about process not the end result on the hand. In fact in BW you almost never know the end result and you will often disagree with the highest scoring answer.
BTW, in BW, the highest scoring answer without looking at question is often cuebid or double esp. if Kokish is director that month.
#11
Posted 2005-April-28, 16:52
#12
Posted 2005-April-28, 16:58
luke warm, on Apr 29 2005, 01:52 AM, said:
Slight problem here...
The Master Solver's Club STARTS with an auction in progress...
If some of the players are assuming Polish Club, another group is using BWS, and a third Acol, then the start of the uaciton means something completely different
#13
Posted 2005-April-28, 18:56
#14
Posted 2005-April-28, 19:36
#15
Posted 2005-April-28, 20:09
I would guess we would accept any input Fred wanted to give on the hands, but he is a busy man. So I think we need to put together a list of people with interesting views and/or recongnized excellence. So we need to be nominating people.
We probably need around 7 panelist. We need a voluteer to whom people could send their votes to be tabulated, and whoever comes in with the highest score would be invited to participate on the next panel.
I would say the gold stars that post here, Luis, roland, jlall, ritong, Walddk, Rado (where has he been?), and maybe either some ringers from BBO who don't post here or, a couple of forum regulars who in the opinion of the moderator have useful things to say. So, hands posted here and the panelist submit their answers to me, while others send their reply to whoever is going to create a spreadsheet to track the replies. After a few days/week, I will post the panel's view assigning scores based upon the panels BIDS, as well as the relative remarks made by the panelist. Will also annoucne who had the highest score sent in from non-panelist. T
Does that sound like what you guys have in mind?
Ben
#16
Posted 2005-April-28, 20:29
Also, may I suggest, that after the moderator (you, I'm assuming) posts the questions, the thread gets locked (and maybe "stuck" to the top) for a certain time, so as to make sure that everyone gets to answer without seeing other's answers? And then, if it's possible, when you open the thread, you unstick it (so that there's only one set of questions ever "stuck".
#17
Posted 2005-April-28, 20:50
Elianna, on Apr 28 2005, 10:29 PM, said:
Also, may I suggest, that after the moderator (you, I'm assuming) posts the questions, the thread gets locked (and maybe "stuck" to the top) for a certain time, so as to make sure that everyone gets to answer without seeing other's answers? And then, if it's possible, when you open the thread, you unstick it (so that there's only one set of questions ever "stuck".
Ok.. if this is go, you will be the contact person for all the non-panel votes. Yes, the thread will be locked..for some period of time.
#18
Posted 2005-April-29, 00:14
inquiry, on Apr 28 2005, 09:09 PM, said:
I like the idea of being able to contradict myself. It wouldn't be the first time
Roland
#19
Posted 2005-April-29, 09:08
#20
Posted 2005-April-29, 10:09
Alternatively, the moderator can collect problems from various systems and then have a week of say SAYC, one of 2/1, one of polish club, one of precision, one of moscito, etc...
Also hearing experts give opinions on systems that are not their own will be interesting for everyone and also hearing about different systems in the context of their problems will help people think about the tradeoffs of different systems.
Just my two cents.

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