helene_t, on 2020-December-08, 04:02, said:
Today there's no excuse since you can just google/simulate/wolframalpha the correct probabilities, but even Culbertson didn't have a good excuse, he could just have read Borel's book.
The problem is, people with strong opinions will use Google to find references that support their opinions, and ignore anything that contradicts them, and you can find anything to support an opinion if you look hard and for long enough.
One of the things I much appreciate on this forum is the apparent objectivity when it comes to bridge related questions. If I post a hand up where I got a poor result, if it was my fault, people will tell me and suggest what I should have done, but they will also tell me if I'm unreasonably blaming myself. In other words, there appears to be no bias, just objective analysis.