Jump to content

Question about alerts policy on BBO


Recommended Posts

I have a specific question about alerts.

 

I know that many take their system less seriously when preempting in 3rd seat. Should this be alerted and explained, e.g. is it sufficient to explain just "multi" or should it read "5 cards or more in either major, weak"?

 

And what should a director do if just "multi" was explained and opps lost some imps because they trusted on multi has to be a six card suit?

 

Karl

The English Bridge Union advises that convention names should not be used precisely because interpretations vary. However online bridge is a shorthand environment so we have to cope with such things.

 

In this case, if the pair have the agreement that the multi may only contain 5-card suits then this should be included in the explanation, e.g., "multi, may be 5+ major". If they don't have this agreement, then they should only alert after the first time that it occurs (because they now have an agreement).

 

For the director, if there is no agreement then no grounds for any change - if there is agreement then there is misinformation and there is potential for an adjustment in the event of damage.

 

Paul

A big fan of taking time to make full disclosure

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have a specific question about alerts.

 

I know that many take their system less seriously when preempting in 3rd seat. Should this be alerted and explained, e.g. is it sufficient to explain just "multi" or should it read "5 cards or more in either major, weak"?

 

And what should a director do if just "multi" was explained and opps lost some imps because they trusted on multi has to be a six card suit?

 

Karl

Once again, if you use OKscript (or equivalent) it is no more of an effort to say "Multi" than it is to say "5 cards or more in either major, weak". Both would take a single mouseclick.

 

We really must encourage its use. At least the pursuit of active ethics would not be found wanting because of lack of keyboard skills.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

in face to face bridge there are a lot of difficult director calls because opps are misleaded by a wrong explaination your partner gives. It is a great advantage of online Bridge that you explain your bids yourself, which means that the explaination nearly never misleads the opps. Even if you accidently deviate from your system, you still tell them what you think in this moment your system is. So cases were opps are mislead by an explaination are very rare.

 

Yep, there can be, BUT let me try to give my option of this.

 

First, with 2 partners that have worked together in a long time, know what is going on and the way it works today is fine.

 

But when you have pick up partners, or partner on no regular basis then the case is something else.

When you play brigde and give a call, you know what you will say with the bid. But the question is, do partner?

When we advocat self exp as a great advantage on Bridge play I dissagree. As long as only O are able to recive this information, you give away information that maybe (in lots of cases) partner don't have, and he/her is responding out from what he/her think the call is. That is the important information! That is the call he will give and act from, that's why we have a lot of missunderstanding.

 

I agree that partner that has no common agreement don't have to alert their bidding. But in many cases O ask me what my call are, and since I am a polite man I give them it freely :D But time and time agein P has belived it is something else, that's why I think it is wrong.

 

Some days ago I kib a "world class player" that always ask for exp world class players to attend.

 

He had no info in his profile over what he has as common bids.

Well he opend in 2 d, the calls goes all around with all particepating. At last his p put the contract in 5 D (he had best D)

The world class player then said he had played multi 2 d, with weak hearts,kicked P out and asked for redeal.

 

Is this the way we shall do it :angry:

 

Agein I advocat an option to let all 4 on the table to see all alerts and the expl. For us lowerplayer it will be a great help.....and maybe for som wc players too :D

 

Have a nice day

Edvin

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Some days ago I kib a "world class player" that always ask for exp world class players to attend.

 

He had no info in his profile over what he has as common bids.

Well he opend in 2 d, the calls goes all around with all particepating. At last his p put the contract in 5 D (he had best D)

The world class player then said he had played multi 2 d, with weak hearts,kicked P out and asked for redeal.

Please immediately report this behavior to a yellow. This is not acceptable action for any player, world class (yeah, right) or otherwise.

 

Ben

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...