Once in a lifetime?
#1
Posted 2009-February-05, 09:20
Anyways I was just wondering if I was right in how unlikely this is, it seemed super unlikely like a once in a lifetime thing. Am I overestimating the improbability of this? Can anyone smart come up with an estimate of how likely this is or is that too difficult?
#2
Posted 2009-February-05, 09:24
#3
Posted 2009-February-05, 09:39
BTW can you post that hand? There was a thread like 2 weeks ago where someone asked if that very occurence was possible.
#4
Posted 2009-February-05, 10:52
helene_t, on Feb 5 2009, 10:24 AM, said:
That's not even a year's worth of bridge for Justin.
#6
Posted 2009-February-05, 11:42
"gwnn" said:
hanp does not always mean literally what he writes.
#7
Posted 2009-February-05, 13:06
-P.J. Painter.
#8
Posted 2009-February-05, 15:17
2) Having the little DF box blank doesnt always mean no contract is makeable. On old machines, and with complex hands (usually flat part scores where the HCP are evenly distributed), the DMPro analyser can take literally hours to find the makeable contracts. There's a keyboard option for the operator to skip the analysis on that hand, thereby leaving the analysis blank.
nickf
sydney
#10
Posted 2014-January-15, 18:34
Funniest for me still is the one where every player makes 3NT.
#11
Posted 2014-January-15, 18:42
Fluffy, on 2014-January-15, 18:34, said:
Funniest for me still is the one where every player makes 3NT.
To be more accurate, he looked for a hand where all seats can make 1 of the same suit.
And here is the deal I found which satisfies this condition. In this deal, every seat makes 1N, 1S, and 1H.
#12
Posted 2014-January-16, 03:31
#13
Posted 2014-January-16, 03:41
nickf, on 2009-February-05, 15:17, said:
2) Having the little DF box blank doesnt always mean no contract is makeable. On old machines, and with complex hands (usually flat part scores where the HCP are evenly distributed), the DMPro analyser can take literally hours to find the makeable contracts. There's a keyboard option for the operator to skip the analysis on that hand, thereby leaving the analysis blank.
nickf
sydney
Also the settings on DF matter. Sometimes it only looks at cases where the putative declaring side have a majority of trumps, some proportion of the HCP etc. I tend to trust only DF analyses which give a number for the tricks each player can make in each denomination.
With different settings I have seen boxes that are inaccurately blank.
#14
Posted 2014-January-19, 12:57
#15
Posted 2014-January-21, 10:52
thomaso, on 2014-January-19, 12:57, said:
i.e., about 1.25 times in a lifetime (assuming you play half a million hands in that life of yours).
Of course, the confidence interval on the sample (assuming each hand is independent) is 0.60 to 1.89, so who are we to say it is not indeed once in a lifetime?
#16
Posted 2014-January-22, 13:44
thomaso, on 2014-January-19, 12:57, said:
How are hands added to your database? Randomly generated or self-selected in some way?
#19
Posted 2014-January-23, 07:21
#20
Posted 2014-January-23, 18:09
Zelandakh, on 2014-January-23, 07:21, said:
that reminds me of a hand in which the par result was E/W playing 4♠X-1 in their seven card fit when they have a side 9 card fit and a combined 16ish points