Vampyr, on 2020-October-25, 16:27, said:
Most people I know do not play with robots. I do sometimes when it is free, but I'm not really interested in how to game the robots. I don't know if many people are, but I kind of doubt it. I think that for most people, playing with robots is a way to keep their fingers busy while they are watching television.
Some people regard 'robot Bridge' as the purest form. Taydog - Martin Henneberger is one of them. I'm fairly sure that he doesn't play with his eyes shut.
In a sense, all games are the same. Even humour is a 'game', when Sacha Cohen sets out to make Rudy look like the idiot that he is, you can bet that a lot of careful thought goes into it.
You can be sure that he gets a lot of satisfaction from the outcome. I also take comedy very seriously. I take everything seriously.
Many of the things that I find out playing against robots have direct applicability to FTF Bridge, some do not. Some of the things I learned playing Chess have proved invaluable in playing Bridge.
All Bridge hands are 'interesting'. How is that the 'wrong bid' gets the top score. I don't care at all if you ignore the problem, but simply saying oh it happens is not really an answer.
That response is dooming you to mediocrity. It simply means that every time you play there will always be someone better and you will never no why and you will never care because you are doing the 'right thing' even though it doesn't get the best result.
How does that make any sense? How is that logical?
When you say 'most people' you are paraphrasing Richard Nixon's "Silent Majority" this concept is completely discredited. the silent majority does not exist. Like the American dream, it is as my mother used to say 'a pigment of your imagination'.
Most people I know really enjoy playing with robots. They are never rude, they never complain, they never get tired and they always look after you. (that's paraphrasing the mother from the Terminator).
Anyway, since my posts are a source of irritation, I'll stop.