jdonn, on 2018-May-07, 11:49, said:
BBO does plan to keep using GIB, and fixing problems over time. While some problems are very frustrating, the users should never expect perfection.
Jdonn,
I appreciate your response, and I wish I could believe that GIB can be fixed. However, I’m not sure that even you believe it. You do your job as best as you can with what you have to work with, which unfortunately is outdated equipment. The problems that GIB has are widespread and serious, yet I see no improvement since I played my first tournament in August of last year. That was 1900 tournaments ago, probably more than most members play in 5-10 years. I’ve been hoping there were be improvements but I’m not seeing any.
Problems like the one I just reported have been happening since I started. If a Robot can’t be programmed to refrain from leaping to slams that can opponents can set by cashing their ace(s), then how can they program it to do anything? This is just one error type of dozens that have been happening for months, and maybe even years.
Just look at this thread. For the most part it is just a place for players to vent their frustrations with little, if any hope of improvements.
“While some problems are very frustrating, the users should never expect perfection…”
Indeed they are frustrating, but I have never expected anything close to perfection. I’d settle for a whole lot less than what I’ve heard many others ask for, but the stuff that GIB does or doesn’t do borders on unacceptable.
The last review I read for bridge-playing robots had GIB rated 4th out of 5 worth even considering. I think the article was dated 2011 and here we are in 2018 with no noticeable improvements in GIB. So far as I know BBO is the #1 web site for playing bridge online but it’s not hard to imagine them dropping by the wayside if they continue to stand pat with GIB.
“Why do you keep playing?” one might ask.
First of all, my enthusiasm for bridge is possibly more than ever. I’m retired now and have plenty of time to play, which was not the case during my 20 year break from the game that ended last year. Playing in the BBO tournaments has enabled me to play tons of hands in a relatively short time. Most of the hands are challenging with various tricks and traps to think about. You also get to see video replays of all the boards you played, plus the traveler and links to how the other players bid and played them. Then there’s the excitement of competing against the other players who played the same hands with the same 3 robots (all GIBS).
With all that, there are days when I plan to play 5-6 tournaments but end up walking away after 1 or 2. I’m playing 36% fewer this than last year and the trend has been heading down. Results haven’t been the catalyst either. My average matchpoint scores are fraction of a pct better than last year, and I doubt having vastly improved robots would result in any improvement in that regard. However, it would make for a more enjoyable game if we had better robot partners.