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bidding practice
#1
Posted 2022-January-28, 12:04
is it possible for partner and I to play against two robots where we can set the parameters for the deals...eg so we can practice slam bidding for instance. Thank you
#2
Posted 2022-January-28, 12:37
Shugart23, on 2022-January-28, 12:04, said:
is it possible for partner and I to play against two robots where we can set the parameters for the deals...eg so we can practice slam bidding for instance. Thank you
You cannot use a regular table, but you could use a teaching table and unchecking the 'host sees all hands' in the teaching options.
#5
Posted 2022-January-28, 14:17
I did not see how to make, say, North always have at least 15 points and 4 clubs....I was hoping that there were things like that which could be controlled
#6
Posted 2022-January-28, 14:27
After setting up the table (which can be a Bidding table if you only want to practice bidding, where basic robots are free; Teaching if you want to play the hands as well), tap on the menu then Deal Source.
You can do basic options on HCP / suit lengths by clicking on Constraints, or more advanced ones by clicking on Advanced, checking the dealer input box, and entering something like:
condition clubs(north)==4 and hcp(north)==15
(there's a link to the syntax notes).
Once done, close and redeal.
You can do basic options on HCP / suit lengths by clicking on Constraints, or more advanced ones by clicking on Advanced, checking the dealer input box, and entering something like:
condition clubs(north)==4 and hcp(north)==15
(there's a link to the syntax notes).
Once done, close and redeal.
#7
Posted 2022-January-28, 23:27
If you are having difficulty making hands you can prepare them with "playbridge.com" and import them.
Here is a step-by-step explanation.
After you set up a teaching table you can load up hands you have previously played using the "export to table" function.
Here is a step-by-step explanation.
After you set up a teaching table you can load up hands you have previously played using the "export to table" function.
Fortuna Fortis Felix
#8
Posted 2022-January-29, 22:42
At the teaching table mentioned above, feel free to use any of the constraint files from my library.
http://www.charlesan...onstraints.html
Read the instructions, then scroll down to the "Table of Constraints".
One to use for your slam practice, try http://www.charlesan...ints.html#slamq
http://www.charlesan...onstraints.html
Read the instructions, then scroll down to the "Table of Constraints".
One to use for your slam practice, try http://www.charlesan...ints.html#slamq
#9
Posted 2022-January-30, 15:37
Useful thread so far, should be permanent and easy to locate.
Just as 'Full Disclosure' (sadly abandoned) and 'Dealer Scripting' (sadly wounded by arbitrary removal of 'tricks' calculation last year) merit distinct sub-forums, surely so does 'Teaching Table', with this as a sticky thread.
Just as 'Full Disclosure' (sadly abandoned) and 'Dealer Scripting' (sadly wounded by arbitrary removal of 'tricks' calculation last year) merit distinct sub-forums, surely so does 'Teaching Table', with this as a sticky thread.
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