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I know this is very short notice, but I'm looking for a partner for tomorrow's 2/1 Game Force Bridge Festival here tomorrow. It's $40. First half is a lesson, then a break, then come back for a duplicate game using the lessons learned earlier. I'm a casual/intermediate player who plays Audrey Grant's traditional method. 12-13 points to open 15-17 points to open 1NT weak 2 openings Staymen and Transfers Blackwood and Gerber Here's the link: https://www.betterbridgefestivalregistration.com/
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Hi everyone. I've really enjoyed playing on BBO, with my friends, and watching others play, and playing with Robots. It's been really a pleasure during this COVID shut down. I do have a question. When I play with paid robots, I'm very often the dummy. Why would the software set it up that way? I'd think that for humans playing with robots, you'd have to misbid to be the dummy. Otherwise, what's the point? So tonight, to get a handle on this, I dealt hands and kept score. Out of 36 hands dealt, I was dummy 8 times, declarer 4 times, and defender 24 times. Which seems in line with my general experience with playing with robots. Why is that happening? What's the point of making the only human player be dummy twice as often as they are declarer?
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Why do the hands remain revealed when a CLAIM is rejected?
LCarey13 replied to LCarey13's topic in General BBO Discussion
Thanks to everyone who responded! I just was surprised that this forum forced ALL the hands to be visible to the opponents when a claim is denied. I would understand the declarer's hand be exposed, but I was just surprised the both defenders hands were now visible to the defenders. -
Why do the hands remain revealed when a CLAIM is rejected?
LCarey13 replied to LCarey13's topic in General BBO Discussion
But that doesn't happen if you play bridge at a table with physical cards. You just claim, and the opponents can reject or accept. If they reject, the game continues as before. I don't understand why when someone claims on BBO, they suddenly have to show their hand and everyone's hand to the opponents, for the entire rest of the game. -
I play a very friendly game with people I used to play in person with. Fairly early in a game, my opponent tried to claim all the remaining tricks, so the hands were revealed. We decided to go ahead and play it, so we rejected the claim. The hands remained visible to all for the remainder of the game. That didn't seem fair at all. Is that the way it's supposed to work?
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Used to be, kibbitzers could discuss bids and play without interfering with the play of the players game. In the last week or so, I'm seeing players try to talk to each other as kibbitzers. So they're not even communicating with each other, AND the kibbitzers can't communicate because it would spoil the game. What's happened differently?
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Thank you! That's what I sensed -
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I play with regular partners, who I actually know and played "kitchen table bridge" with before COVID. We have a question. Can a player "claim" when they don't have the right to? That is, can a player "claim" when there's a chance the opponents could take another trick? Some of us say no, BBO won't allow a claim in the same way they won't allow you to not follow suit. But I sense you could claim tricks you're not entitled to and your opponents have to reject the claim if they think they might have a chance.
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I'm really sorry if this has been brought up before and answered. When I play with robots on this site, I'm very often the dummy. I'd say nearly 1/2 of the time. That's a complete waste of time, obviously. Any possible learning experience from being a dummy and watching robots play is wiped away by the speed of play, so it's hard to even follow the game. It seems to me that the only human playing (and paying) to play with robots shouldn't EVER be in the position of dummy unless the hand has been misbid. Am I missing a setting? Is there a setting where I don't want to be sitting here doing nothing while the robots play? Thanks, and sorry if this has been asked before.
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Could your connection to BBO have temporarily wobbled? That's happened to me when I've hosted - players just have a blip of connection and then they're off the table and I have to add them back on in their seat. I think this quarantine has taxed the capacity of this forum - sometimes it's hard to get on.
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Disagree in bidding
LCarey13 replied to 120248's topic in General Bridge Discussion (not BBO-specific)
I guess I'm in your court. If your partner opened with only what he had promised - 13 points, 5 so so spades and likely representation in all suits, you'd be over your heads with a response of 4 spades. I use the Audrey Grant bidding system, and was taught a couple years ago that you don't respond 4 spades with the hand you had. I guess that's why it's important when playing to understand each other's bidding practices and agree with them, which is hard to do if you're dropping in to games with strangers. ;D You couldn't have known the strength of your partner's hand, only he was privy to that information, so "he who knows, goes" was appropriate for him, not you, to advance go 4 spades. Or anyway, that's how I play it. -
choosing type of scoring; IMPs vs. Rubber Points
LCarey13 replied to LCarey13's topic in BBO Support Forum
smerriman, that makes sense, thanks! -
choosing type of scoring; IMPs vs. Rubber Points
LCarey13 replied to LCarey13's topic in BBO Support Forum
Thanks, barmar. I guess the trick is to spend time trying to understand the IMP system, which seems confusing. When I play Duplicate Bridge in person, you get a listing of the players and how well they did against the others in their position, in order of excellence of play. So it's easy to see where you stand - out of 25 pairs, if you're 8th, that's easy to comprehend. In casual play here, is there any way to see the IMPs listed in ordinal rank at the end of a series of games? -
I'm not sure what all you've tried, but here's how I do it. Log in, and you'll go to a screen that has a grouping of options. Click "Casual" that's under the heading "Play or watch bridge". Then, under "find your own game" heading, click "start a table". Click on the "south" name and choose "sit". Your name will appear there with a little crown icon next to it. Click on another seat and choose "reserve" and it'll prompt you to type your partner's name in. Your partner's name will appear in a red background. If your partner is online and chooses to join you, it will turn yellow. If your partner's name never turns yellow you might have to delete it and invite your partner again until she/he sees the invite. Go to the other seats and choose robot. That should start the game. If it doesn't, you might want to post this in the forum below, BBO Support for tech issue problems.
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Do you have money in your account - called BB$? I play with robots, and it costs a dollar week to rent robots.