We record all hands played in the game.
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Hi, There has been a lot of talk here about randomness of cards, poor card runs, etc. There is no other cure for this than to start recording all the hands played. For each hand, I would record: 1) Cards 2) Position of the winner of the bid (Y/N) 3) Points played Then I will make a page where everyone can see their poor/good card run history and share it with others. What do you think?
I would really like that.
No need to save - if I still can't play myself, there's nothing I can do (no point in adding additional crap to the server)
would be it would be like if I were then someone would be, so it would be, but still wouldn't be
...if you could watch the so-called games like chess :) and then use a program to see how you should have played :) For those who play more and are interested in the matter, it would be interesting to watch, and it would be even more interesting to watch the hands of all the participants at the table. Sometimes there is still an awful lot of picture giving, even over 75% of the hands. There would probably be no need to deal with it specifically. On the other hand, it could be exciting for "statisticians" to start looking for patterns, but only if they could see all the "hands" at the table. I believe that with 10,000 distributions, some cycles can be found...
I hope it's enough for those who want it. Everyone has bad hands, there's no vendetta against individuals :)

I was almost out of my mind from drinking, but I got 2004 rating points with the strategy (two hairs in a row) - there's no point in showing your opponents the situation (they'll have a heart attack or stroke - the ground is frozen and you're torturing the gravediggers like this)
[i]posted by anneklein[/i] I hope it's enough for those who want it. Everyone has a bad hand, there's no vendetta against individuals :)
Irw, but still not the worst; if instead of 2 diamonds there were some other mastic cards, even worse :) . But in general, of course, one of the worst possible hands: no picture, no eyes, all suits in hand and if the trump card was made by a pair hoping for your support, then "perfect". Such a distribution should still be a very big exception; I suggest that less than 1/200
The probability of getting a "hand" in which there are no cards higher than "9" among the nine cards is approximately 1/10,000 (16/36 x 15/35 x 14/34 x 13/33 x 12/32 x 11/31 x 10/30 x 9/29 x 8/28 = 0.0001215169).
You can make statistics like that. Unfortunately, statistics are like a miniskirt, they show a lot, but nothing important.