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- JTS TALKING BRIDGE SYSTEM - Ver. 2.0
-
- Thank you for trying JTS Bridge System. This shareware program should help
- you improve your bidding skills. Because it plays more like a real bridge
- game, you should find it easier to practice on the computer and then switch
- to a real game. The registered version of the program also includes a tutor
- which will suggest a playing plan/strategy following the bidding, which
- should also help you develop good playing habits, as every good player
- should make a plan before playing out the cards.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- To install the program, simply unzip all the files into a directory of
- your choice. If you want to create an icon in a program group in Windows,
- then open the group you want under the Program Manager, then select New
- under the Program Manager File menu, select Program Item, and click on OK.
- Enter any title you want in the Description field, but we recommend using
- JTS BRIDGE BIDDING. Then enter BIDSHARE.EXE preceeded by the directory of
- your choice, in the Command line field. If you now select OK, Windows
- will find the icon in the program and put it into the group you selected.
- You can then run the program by clicking on the icon.
-
-
-
- PROGRAM OPERATIONS
-
- The thing that makes this bridge game unique is the fact that it is DATA
- DRIVEN by text files. This means that the text files can be changed,
- and the program will bid differently with no changes needed to the program
- itself, so program updates should not be necessary.
-
- You don't have to amend these text files if you don't want to. The
- rule files provided will give you many hours of entertainment and practice,
- and more rule files should be available in the future.
-
- I'm hoping that someone will take on the challenge of designing bidding
- rules for a number of bidding systems. The bidding rules I have included
- with this program use a natural bid system to the slam level and then
- Blackwood convention. This set of rules could also be improved.
- I tested the rules against the first 20 hands in the 1995 Daily Bridge
- Calendar (Published by Ashlar House Inc. and Copp Clark Longman Ltd.). The
- program found the same bid or an acceptable alternative in approximately 18
- out of the 20 deals. An improvement in the rules or maybe a slight change
- in the point ranges used, may bring the success rate to to an even higher
- level. I have included these deals as saved hands.
-
- A rule is a line of text in a file with the extension *.OBR for opening bids
- and *.RBR for responding bids. Complete instructions on how to create, edit
- or delete rule files will be sent upon registration. THE LITTLE BUTTON ON
- THE TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER OF THE SCREEN SHOWS WHICH RULE FILE IS CURRENTLY
- LOADED FOR EACH BID AS IT IS MADE.
-
- With proper design, the rules should provide for most bidding situations,
- and an expert player should be able to design a set of rules that will
- make this program bid as well as a good player. It may never be possible
- to design rules that would make the program bid as well as an expert player,
- because intuition and player reading, play a role in how any good player
- bids.
-
- I have not included the tools to develop rules with this program, but
- they will be provided when you register.
-
- The rules for opening bids are contained in the file CURRENT.OBR. This file
- also contains the points assigned for distribution of suits for any hand,
- and the point ranges used to determine opening bids. High card points are
- arbitrarily assigned by the program with Aces=4, Kings=3, Queens=3, and
- Jacks=1.
-
- The rules for responding to the Opener are contained in the files:
- RESPONS1.RBR, RESPONS2.RBR, and RESPONS3.RBR.
-
- The rules for the Opener to respond to the Responder's bids are contained
- in the files: REBID2.RBR, and REBID3.RBR.
-
- Currently the rules files are limited in size. Opening bid rules
- (CURRENT.OBR) are limited to 150 rules, and response rules (*.RBR) are
- limited to 250 rules in each file. These limits can be raised if anyone
- sees a need for more rules.
-
- The various point counts and ranges are contained in the file BRIDGE.CFG.
- This text file also contains some default startup data for this shareware
- program.
-
- The drills are also controlled by text files. These files have the extension
- *.PR. They could be improved considerably.
-
- All of these files are plain text files and can be amended or expanded,
- but because the program must parse each line, care must be exercized in
- amending the files, as the spacing and length of lines must remain exactly
- the same or unexpected results could happen, and the files could become
- corrupted.
-
- Complete directions on how to interpret each file and each rule will be
- provided when you register.
-
- I will entertain any ideas on how to improve the program and I will
- consider any proposals by anyone interested in developing bidding rules.
- If someone is prepared to put a lot of effort into developing comprehensive
- rules, and wants to be paid for their efforts, I will consider that as well.
- I'm hoping that eventually a number of people will accept the challenge
- and develop various sets of rules that will be available on the Internet,
- and over time, the rules will make this program bid a very good game of
- bridge.
-
- MANUALLY PLAYING HANDS
-
- I was going to develop a playing engine, but the more I worked on it, the
- more I realized that it may not be possible to write a computer program
- that will play really well. I also found that when I played the hands
- manually while testing the bidding engine, I came to the conclusion that
- I was learning more by playing all the hands than I would have if the
- computer was playing two or three of the hands. I could practice
- playing as Declarer or Defender, and I could see when finesses and leads
- would work and why. I abandoned the playing engine but kept the playing
- strategies, and opening leads as drills. I believe that these drills and the
- bidding engine will help you become a better bridge player.
-
- You can manually play the hands any time that all four hands are displayed
- on the screen.
-
-
- REGISTRATION
-
- Please register and I will send a disk with a customized program plus an
- additional set of rules that will use a Five Card Major Opening system,
- and the Gerber Convention for slam bidding.
- As mentioned I will also send complete instructions on how to interpret,
- build and amend rules. I was not able to include the speech sythesizer with
- the shareware version as I have to pay royalties to the developers of that
- engine, and they don't want free copies distributed. Also, the speech
- synthesizer file are large and would make the shareware file a little too
- big for downloading.
- The registered version will include the speech synthesizer, so it will not
- need Monologue and it should work with any sound card. It will also allow
- you to change what the computer says and bids, and you can even CHANGE THE
- LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE COMPUTER. The synthesizer engine is English based,
- so the phonetics used are for English, but with a little manipulation, you
- should be able to modify the spoken text to sound like other languages.
- Almost everything spoken by the computer is also contained in modifyable
- text files.
-
- BENEFITS OF REGISTERING
-
- If you register the program and pay for its use, you will receive the
- following benefits:
-
- 1. The latest program with no registration notices.
- 2. You will have the option of using other sets of bidding rules.
- 3. You will be able to use more slam conventions than Blackwood.
- 4. Another set of rules using the Five Card Major opening and Gerber slam
- bidding will be included.
- 5. You will receive detailed instructions on how to amend and develop rules.
- 6. You will receive information on other data driven aspects of the program,
- including point determinations, finesse rules, opening lead rules,
- promoting suit rules, and others.
- 7. You will be able to hear the computer speak anything you type, if you have
- a sound card.
- 8. You will be able to modify what the computer says, and change the language
- spoken by the computer, if you have a sound card.
-
- If you have any questions, and have read the help file completely, you
- may contact me by e-mail. My address is: tslemko@island.net
-
- I will provide product support only to people who register. The form to use
- for registering is contained in the file REGISTER.TXT.
-
-
- Good Luck!
-
- Tom Slemko
- JTS Micro Consulting Ltd.
- 10931 Lytton Road RR#4
- Ladysmith, B.C.
- V0R 2E0
- Canada.
-