Weak 2 Bids need fixing
#1
Posted 2016-January-14, 10:33
#2
Posted 2016-January-14, 10:39
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2016-January-14, 12:10
The hands are shuffled fairly so all four seats get the same number of hands suitable for a weak two opening. Of course it could be that you open 2M less often than the robots do because you have stricter criteria for suit quality etc.
The robots show a feature if they have one by my impression is that their style is fairly pure so they rarely have a feature when they choose to open a weak two.
#4
Posted 2016-January-14, 12:20
#5
Posted 2016-January-14, 13:01
barmar, on 2016-January-14, 12:20, said:
What I don't understand is why BBO is so averse to offering non "best hand" tournaments. The 25˘ games fill up very easily at the moment, I don't see how it could cost you to try offering one "random hand" tournament an hour.
-- Bertrand Russell
#6
Posted 2016-January-14, 18:47
barmar, on 2016-January-14, 12:20, said:
That is exactly my point 'barmar', I'd like them to adjust the software so that occasionally N is given the 'best hand' and S is give a hand
with 5-10 hcp and a 6-card suit.
#7
Posted 2016-January-15, 09:19
bluff10, on 2016-January-14, 18:47, said:
with 5-10 hcp and a 6-card suit.
Is it a good idea to preempt when you know that partner holds the best hand at the table? Indeed, is it a good idea for you to know that at all?
#8
Posted 2016-January-15, 09:36
mgoetze, on 2016-January-14, 13:01, said:
When we first added best hand tournaments, we continued to run normal tournaments as well. The non-BH tourneys were not very popular, so we killed them.
#9
Posted 2016-January-15, 10:52
Zelandakh, on 2016-January-15, 09:19, said:
Yes zel, I think its a good idea to 'preempt' with a weak-2 if this best describes your hand...you may 'know' or hope partner has the 'best hand', but that could be a wide range from say 12-25+ hcp, and its still a challenge to decide whether to bid game or not and whether to play in suit or NT. Partner may also have a better 6-bagger. These various responses require skill and practice.