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If I wanted to create hands where... (Help me make some constraints)

#1 User is offline   Hanoi5 

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Posted 2009-March-20, 07:53

I want to create hands where a side has the bidding to themselves whether to play a part-score or a game or a slam, no overcalls from their opponents.

I'll be using Dealmaster Pro, so what constraints would you recommend? Will I have to do 'em one by one, few by few? I need to create 36 such hands.

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Posted 2009-March-20, 08:02

If you want a variety of part-score, game and slam deals, I think this will be very difficult to constrain.

I would suggest two separate exercises: play of the hand for an assigned contract; and bidding practice in the style of Challenge the Champs.

If you have to have deals for both uncontested auction and play, I'd suggest a combination of some simple constraints (like no good six-card suit for the non-opening side) and then going through them one-by-one to make sure they meet your criteria.
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Posted 2009-March-20, 08:53

This is why I really like the dealer program. This way you can organize classes of constraints and work accordingly.
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