Recommendation for Online Bridge with Robots
#1
Posted 2024-September-05, 04:34
#2
Posted 2024-September-05, 08:52
#3
Posted 2024-September-05, 15:00
cencio, on 2024-September-05, 08:52, said:
But I imagine they offer the dumbed down (non-"advanced") version of GiB.
I don't see that as useful training for a bridge player.
Even the (for payment) "advanced" version is quixotic, not all players will have sufficient awareness/curiosity/philosophy to learn anything replicable with humans.
Synrey offers a free robot that is better, if you aren't concerned about the site.
I would suggest playing with humans or paying for Swan or whatever.
#5
Posted 2024-September-06, 00:30
pescetom, on 2024-September-05, 15:00, said:
I don't see that as useful training for a bridge player.
Even the (for payment) "advanced" version is quixotic, not all players will have sufficient awareness/curiosity/philosophy to learn anything replicable with humans.
Synrey offers a free robot that is better, if you aren't concerned about the site.
I would suggest playing with humans or paying for Swan or whatever.
My browser refused to connect to Synrey. I could circumvent this. But it is not a site that I'd recommend to a youngster.
What is "Swan"?
And, of course, playing with humans is the best. That's why I gladly play with him. But this young player is already above the usual club level, as I discovered yesterday.
#6
Posted 2024-September-06, 03:39
mga010, on 2024-September-06, 00:26, said:
enter bbo. go to competitive, free competition, go on a daylong free tournment.
Now there is a tournment to do.
They are signaled as in progress tournament,but you may enter during all the day
#7
Posted 2024-September-06, 06:46
mga010, on 2024-September-06, 00:30, said:
What is "Swan"?
Here is some background and the link:
https://bridgewinner...s-2-jb8vciujoy/
#8
Posted 2024-September-06, 07:45
I haven't tried it myself but people seem to like it. I believe you get some number of free games per day.
#9
Posted 2024-September-06, 09:26
jdiana, on 2024-September-06, 07:45, said:
I haven't tried it myself but people seem to like it. I believe you get some number of free games per day.
Yes I too was about to mention IntoBridge.
No idea how active Swan is, it certainly flies below the radar of Google search for some reason (maybe they just refuse to pay).
The blurb on that page says it offers the Q-plus robot.
#10
Posted 2024-September-06, 09:37
mga010, on 2024-September-06, 00:30, said:
It's not difficult for a young player to quickly become above average level in most clubs, for tragically obvious reasons. But if he's mature enough to grasp the logic of multiple systems and conventions, then I guess he will take no harm with the BBO "Advanced" (for payment) robot. It has a steeper learning curve than the System Notes would suggest and nothing else to help except for its self explanations and the ample discussion on this forum.
#11
Posted 2024-September-06, 10:06
pescetom, on 2024-September-06, 09:26, said:
The blurb on that page says it offers the Q-plus robot.
I can't even get their page to load, but that might just be my computer. Sorry, I missed the part about the robots. My comment was based on my faulty memory - should have actually read the BW article.
#12
Posted 2024-September-06, 18:47
jdiana, on 2024-September-06, 10:06, said:
One of the Swan Games principals, Adam Parrish, posted on Bridgewinners that they were shutting down to regroup in July. I don't remember seeing any updates.
#13
Posted 2024-September-07, 01:14
Random hands is the most realistic version and also gives you some training in defense.
Declare only is somewhat one-sided of course, but your student may prefer that if he isn't interested in the robots' bidding system.
#14
Posted 2024-September-07, 02:26
Some comments: Some free tournaments are for prime members. I keep observing this. And there were no challenges. The page was empty saying "no challenges".
#15
Posted 2024-September-07, 04:04
mga010, on 2024-September-07, 02:26, said:
"No challenges" means that you haven't challenge anyone. You need to click "challenge a robot".
You can also challenge a stranger or a star but in my experience, even the stars play worse than robots do. Of course, challenge a friend is also an option. As a mentor, it may be a good idea to challenge your mentee