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Extra special session – LIVE!

 

Phil Clayton will give audio commentary as he bids and plays hands against you and other BBO’ers.

 

This will take place in the Main Bridge Club on Wednesday 28th December 3pm(pst)

6pm(est) midnight(cet – thursday am) noon(nzst thursday)

 

 

You will need ‘Teamspeak’ software to listen to the commentary.

 

Download free teamspeak (client) software from:

 

http://www.goteamspeak.com/index.php?page=downloads

 

 

Run TeamSpeak

 

1. Click connection

2. Quick connect

Server address: 216.210.109.237

Password: bbolesson

Leave all other fields blank

3. Click connect

 

The teamspeak server will only be running 20mins before and during sessions,

if you want to test it before hand message me on bbo

 

 

Reminder pairs teaching tournament and review Dec23. Listed now in tournament schedule tourney #140.

jb

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I need some help to test this teamspeak connection. A few forum members have connected ok but I am having intermittent problems where the server is not visible to anyone. Restarting the server/PC fixes the problem some of the time. :)

 

Please load teamspeak client and try connecting.

 

http://www.goteamspeak.com/index.php?page=downloads

 

 

 

Thanks

jb

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I tried it and it did not work. I tried closing teamspeak and reopening it. It works! I like to think the workings of a computer are not beyond my grasp but this seems weird. In my teenage years I had a 47 Plymouth. When it got sick I found that disassembling the carburetor (I have been told that this means lying to it) and reassembling it (which I suppose means confessing the lie) often did wonders. I never understood that either.

 

Ken

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you better watch it with talking about such thing like a '47 Plymouth. Someone might think you are old enough to remember such cars. Lol. I remember the maroon '49 Plymouth that my parents had, soon to give way to a blue '51 Plymouth. What was it about Plymouths in the 40/50s? Our next car was a '56 green Plymouth station wagon. I guess this means that I'm old.

 

DHL

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How did the Live With Phil session work out? Is it available as a recording?

 

I had trouble getting on to BBO just before the starting time, and later I was deluged by children and grandchildren. I hope it all went well as it seems like a fine idea. Also a brave idea for Phil.

 

As to the '47 Plymouth,I bought it in 1954 and it had two features: It ran, and it cost $175. A friend had a '40 Ford on similar logic: It ran, and it cost $50. Ah,nostalgia. They were fun cars.

 

Ken

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