Provide a hand with vulnerability and bidding up to 'this point' and find out what GIB would bid (optionally GIB could say they would not have bid like you forced them to bid on the prior bidding!)?
One could argue that human bidding is better than robot bidding - ask a panel of experts and get the 'real answer to the 'best bid' at this point in the auction. And it would be hard to argue with that.
Still, David Bird opened some eyes with his books on opening leads. Rather than using human judgment/experience, he used robots to lead every card in the hand and then play out the hand, double dummy, and find the leads that work best. I know some people who still do not believe/buy into what was published in David Bird's books. But I do.
I don't know the internals to GIB, but I believe, at any point in the auction, the 'next bid' is based on a combination of some bidding rules as well as some computer simulation of what the other hands are likely to look like and, therefore, what bid would work best.
With this tool, GIB could enter "It's Your Call" in the ACBL Bulletin or "Master Solvers" in The Bridge World, or even bid both sides as in "The Bidding Box" or "Challenge the Champs". By comparing GIB results with expert panels one could...
- Improve GIB's bidding after learning about better bids
- Improve expert bidding by learning, via simulation, that there is a better way
- Ignore the results because robots aren't 'real bridge' and the quality of the answer is sufficiently suspect to be worthless
Clearly, the problem that bridge players try to solve with each deal/hand is finding the best answer for this hand. Via experience, better play occurs over time (for most). But, David Bird's point was that you won't get 'this' hand with this auction 5000 times in a lifetime to learn the best lead through experience. Why not use a computer simulation to see, over 5000 deals, which lead works best (given this hand and this auction)?
What I am asking/suggesting is that computer simulation has already been invented/implemented, but use it for bidding as well as leads. Given 'this' hand and bidding, what is the best next bid? With this tool that I am proposing, create an enhanced GIB so that a player can: open the enhanced GIB, enter their hand and the bidding, and let GIB tell them what GIB would bid next. You could use a Bridgewinners poll or a variety of other options to answer this same question, but having GIB do it would provide an additional point of view. In fact, there are so many bidding polls on Bridgewinners, GIB could be set up to put in their 2 cents on each poll on Bridgewinners!
Thoughts?