barmar Posted November 15, 2009 Report Share Posted November 15, 2009 And indeed, this is another difference between online and f2f bridge. In BBO clocked tourneys (including robot tourneys), when the clock runs out you're moved (or the tourney ends), even if you were in the middle of a board. In Robot Rewards, this can be quite frustrating. This afternoon I bid a slam (actually, the bot simply raised my 5♦ to 6), and it was going to make and push me up 3 places (from $2.60 to $3.20), but the clock ran out while the bot was playing. But a couple of days ago I bid and made a grand slam, jumping from about 5th to 1st place just on the buzzer. It sure would be nice to see the second hand on the clock when we're down to the last 2 minutes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hummer_ Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 I like the 55 minutes for 12 boards. It lets you play relaxed. It also allows me to play at work. If a problem arises I have time to do work duties and then come back to the tourney. I am usually done early and like to watch the slower players to see how the gibs are telling and playing. Not knowing immediately how I did is a cheap price to pay for the relaxed time constraint.Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfearth Posted December 5, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 So, simple solution, why not just have two versions of the tournament, one with 8 and one with 16 boards? The Robot Rewards are fun enough, but there is a reason that we gravitate to matchpoints rather than kitchen bridge. 'sides there is a completely different strategy to the rewards game, while the same people seem to win consistently so it clearly is related to ability and skill, it really only proves that you can adapt to your partner always having a worse hand and knowing how to bid accordingly. Sounds like some others might be interested in the concept of a greater number of boards, why not try one of these on the hour to see how popular the idea is? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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