# -------------------------------------------- # CITATION file created with {cffr} R package # See also: https://docs.ropensci.org/cffr/ # -------------------------------------------- cff-version: 1.2.0 message: 'To cite package "evenBreak" in publications use:' type: software license: GPL-2.0-or-later title: 'evenBreak: A Posteriori Probs of Suits Breaking Evenly Across Four Hands' version: '1.0' doi: 10.32614/CRAN.package.evenBreak abstract: We quantitatively evaluated the assertion that says if one suit is found to be evenly distributed among the 4 players, the rest of the suits are more likely to be evenly distributed. Our mathematical analyses show that, if one suit is found to be evenly distributed, then a second suit has a slightly elevated probability (ranging between 10% to 15%) of being evenly distributed. If two suits are found to be evenly distributed, then a third suit has a substantially elevated probability (ranging between 30% to 50%) of being evenly distributed.This package refers to methods and authentic data from Ely Culbertson , Gregory Stoll , and details of performing the probability calculations from Jeremy L. Martin , Emile Borel and Andre Cheron (1954) "The Mathematical Theory of Bridge",Antonio Vivaldi and Gianni Barracho (2001, ISBN:0 7134 8663 5) "Probabilities and Alternatives in Bridge", Ken Monzingo (2005) "Hand and Suit Patterns" Ken Monzingo (2005) "Hand and Suit Patterns" . authors: - family-names: Zeeberg given-names: Barry email: barryz2013@gmail.com repository: https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=evenBreak date-released: '2024-10-06' contact: - family-names: Zeeberg given-names: Barry email: barryz2013@gmail.com