Fluffy, on 2014-May-21, 00:48, said:
Ben I am curious, how much time do you invest to publish one of those problems?
In my page grand slams are the easiest to program since defene has to just follow suit and with whatever trick they can, assuming there are no bidding alternatives those hands could take me between 20 and 30 minutes (the average is around 90 minutes)
I wouldn't do it if it took anywhere near that long. I review a lot of hands on BBO that others play for obvious reasons I will not mention here. Very few of the hands was I one of the players at the table (all most all of my personal hands are from face to face are in notebooks, so that takes longer to enter those, as I have to place the cards manually). When I see a hand I think is interesting, I do this....
I cut the
http://bridgebase address line and paste it into excel in file I call "bridgehands". currently there are 2754 hands in that file. I add just a few notes, one is declarer (E,W,S.N) in one cell, dealer (N,S,E,W) in another, and a comment or two on type of play required (most interesting addition is expert, complex). Then I have a couple of cells to pull the hands out via position, then another cell that rotates the hand so that declarer is always south (it take the original declarer hand and moves it from wherever to the South Seat and rotates the position of the other seats so that they are in the correct position and bidding stays correctly originated. This also strips out the players names for me, Then I have a concatenate command that adds the handviewer tag equals lin stuff with the modified (rotated hand without players). I then copy the cell I want and paste it into the forum. I manually remove the hands I don't want in the problem once I paste it in the forum by changing something like SAKQH432DQJTC7654 with shdc, and edit out the plays I don't want shown.
I don't really create any hands from scratch, although occasionally I will move a card from one hand or change the split of a suit when the solution is revealed if that is needed to make to the reason for the solution obvious I can paste one of the hands in just a minute or two if it doesn't require a lot of talk.
Keeping track of hands in excel has worked out to be a wonderful way to manage, sort, classify, find, and post hands. You might want to consider automating some of your process. But you have lots of problems as players will take losing lines, I don't have any interactive problems when posting on the forum.