I read some other threads here about GIB and Jack robots, etc.
I understand the basics for how they play the cards with DD-analysis+monte-carlo-sampling.
But also saw the mentioning of "single-dummy analyzers"...
What is the algorithm they are using?
On gibware.com, I found: "GIBson is a completely new style of cardplay engine. Instead of basing its conclusions on double dummy analysis, it is a true single dummy analyzer. We expect that GIBson will be as much better than GIB as GIB is better than the programs that preceded it."
Any links or documentation where such algorithms are described?
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Single-dummy analysis algorithm?
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Posted 2013-January-14, 19:58
Grizz1y, on 2013-January-09, 20:15, said:
I read some other threads here about GIB and Jack robots, etc.
I understand the basics for how they play the cards with DD-analysis+monte-carlo-sampling.
But also saw the mentioning of "single-dummy analyzers"...
What is the algorithm they are using?
On gibware.com, I found: "GIBson is a completely new style of cardplay engine. Instead of basing its conclusions on double dummy analysis, it is a true single dummy analyzer. We expect that GIBson will be as much better than GIB as GIB is better than the programs that preceded it."
Any links or documentation where such algorithms are described?
I understand the basics for how they play the cards with DD-analysis+monte-carlo-sampling.
But also saw the mentioning of "single-dummy analyzers"...
What is the algorithm they are using?
On gibware.com, I found: "GIBson is a completely new style of cardplay engine. Instead of basing its conclusions on double dummy analysis, it is a true single dummy analyzer. We expect that GIBson will be as much better than GIB as GIB is better than the programs that preceded it."
Any links or documentation where such algorithms are described?
http://www.gibware.com/bermuda.html is the page referred to.
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