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Has anyone got a SEF summary in English? Or a summary of how it differs from modern standard? Thanks
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It can be useful to export a hand from BBO, to deal up and use in a lesson (for example). There's probably a more sophisticated way to do this, but here's a method that works: Open the hand you want, click "Export", and click "handviewer link". Copy the URL into Notepad (a text editor), and delete the string of garbage preceding the letters "LIN". Save the file as "Whatever.LIN" Now you have a file you can reformat for a dealing machine.
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Booting a Player from a Tournament
zenbiddist replied to Cods3003's topic in BBO Tournament Directors Forum
Thanks Gerardo. A player registered with a robot in a free tourney today, and when I tried to substitute-out the robot I couldn't (error ~M29622). Can't seem to boot the robot either. Is this because I only had co-director privileges, or because it can't be done? I understand that we could have solved it by removing "allow robots" - but that's another setting that co-directors can't change. Thanks! -
That looks playable! The players who use the structure used Opener's Jump-3NT rebid for something else, but this makes a lot of sense.
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Which boards have been averaged?
zenbiddist replied to zenbiddist's topic in BBO Tournament Directors Forum
Excellent idea! Just tried to access the free tourney I'm running through there but it didn't appear in the flash version. Perhaps it appears if it's an official sanctioned game, etc. -
Thanks, that's exactly the kind of solution I am after. Do you know where I would enter that "+howell+" code in a free tournament? Might not be possible, but I'll be directing virtual club games soon I think so this is great. Edit: I've learned that I would add that in the tourney description from a club account. But I hear it will work from all TD accounts with the next update - excellent.
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Hi there. Is it possible to see at a glance which boards have been averaged? Or is it possible to set up a notification when that happens? It would be ideal to check quickly at the end of each round. Thanks! Edit: another way of asking the same question - how can I see all results at once?
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Playing a style of 2/1 where Opener's 2NT Rebid is 12-14 bal or 18-19 bal, obviously the bigger hand bids again. With a doubleton in Responder's suit, it makes sense for Opener to rebid 4NT quant. My question is, would 4♣, 4♦ and 4♠ over 3NT in this sequence show three card support for Responder's minor and a slammish 18-19 bal hand? [hv=d=w&v=0&b=8&a=1hp2dp2n(12-14%20or%2018-19)p3np4c]133|100[/hv] It seems logical to me playing this 2NT rebid style, but I've never read/talked about it, and I usually play a different structure. Thanks
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Is there a list of which movements BBO will assign for various table numbers in a clocked, barometer matchpoint movement? I'm asking because it would be nice to know in advance which movements will include a revenge round - that way more standby players can be added until a better format is achieved. Thanks!
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I'm a big fan of using Web movements, especially when running larger sessions in clubs. Super simple for the players - everyone plays the same boards, and movies in a straight-forward fashion. Once you've wrapped your head around them, they work for any large number of tables. I even use them for Supervised sessions that play 15, (18) or 21 boards. It's easy to build a Web movement around an odd number of rounds, ie 5 rounds of 3 boards, 7 rounds of 3 (cut a round off if you need) or 9 rounds of 3. Whilst not mathematically perfect, Webs are incredibly practical, and the players can focus on the game without the interruptions of a weird movement...
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It's in BBO's interest to add late players, especially paying players. When I direct games, it feels good to know I can adjust most movements on the fly to accommodate a late pair. You can substitute one movement for another between rounds without moving boards or removing scores if you understand the movements. It's especially simple when two pairs turn up simultaneously to a barometer game (BBO tournament). That's happening quite a lot on BBO right now as a lot of the bridge playing population is learning BBO and sometimes struggling with the technology. Rulings: looking at the traveller to decide how to adjust a score can be critical. Imagine that a round ends while there are three cards left to play, and the players are whisked on to the next table. BBO assigns 50% to each pair for the board, but declarer has already failed by a minimum of two tricks, and may have gone three off. Often both scores are well below 50%, and fetch the same matchpoint percentage. In that case it is clear to adjust the score and how. As far as I know, there is no quick way for the TD to see a traveller, which clarifies this in seconds.
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If I am running a barometer event, there is no logical reason why I can't add four (or eight, etc) players during the first round. Is it possible for BBO to do this? More income for them if it's a money game. Also, can the TD see the traveller for a board while the tourney is in progress? This would make adjusting scores quicker. Thanks!
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Hi there, People often ask how to get better at counting, and I've always pointed them to BBO's brilliant Counting Game. Sadly most if not all browsers no longer support Flash animation. Will BBO's Counting Game re-appear in a compatible format? Or is it floating around already and I haven't found it? Thanks
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In which situations can the defenders confer over a ruling?
zenbiddist replied to zenbiddist's topic in Laws and Rulings
Thanks. What if dummy says "You're in hand" during that wait time. Does the defender who is last to play a card to the LOOT still get to decide whether or not to accept? -
Hi all, When I started directing, I was under the impression that the defenders were never able to confer mid-hand. Examples Director asks: "Would you like to accept this insufficient bid?" Deciding whether to accept declarer's lead from the wrong hand... Etc However, I was recently told that there is a situation(s) in which the defenders can make a joint decision. Does anyone know which situation(s)? Thanks
