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Two people can easily share a bidding box if it is placed on the corner between them. Or are you doing that already?

Don't you think that would be awkward when the cards shall be put back into the Box following each auction? The bid cards must be merged carefully to preserve their sequence.

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Well, it sure isn't as bad as restoring a bid box that has had a picnic on the floor but . . . . . :angry:

The bids have been laid out overlapping, so that the call made in each round can be seen. So, in putting the cards away, each player separates his calls into however many piles are required, each pile containing the cards he put out for one specific call. Then the player who bid second hands his bidding piles, one at a time, to the other, who puts each pile, one at a time on top of his own immediately previous pile. Then he consolidates them and puts them in the box. Passes, doubles, and redoubles are collected and put back in the box separately. It's a lot harder to describe than it is to do.

 

Not sure why this concept makes you angry. :unsure:

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If one player just moves his bids over to the other player, it takes about a whole five seconds after that to restore the box. Two people working together on it would take longer.

Oh, dear. Such a terribly long time. Why, these folks might be five seconds late for the next round! We can't have that. Bridge is a timed event, microseconds count. :o

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Oh, dear. Such a terribly long time. Why, these folks might be five seconds late for the next round! We can't have that. Bridge is a timed event, microseconds count. :o

Whatever. I was pointing out that one person can get the job done faster without coordinating with the other. If you would prefer watching two monkeys trying to hump the same football, fine. It was a suggestion to make the sharing of a bid box more efficient at the end of the auction.

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Whatever. I was pointing out that one person can get the job done faster without coordinating with the other. If you would prefer watching two monkeys trying to hump the same football, fine. It was a suggestion to make the sharing of a bid box more efficient at the end of the auction.

My apologies, Agua. I misread your post. And you're right, your procedure would be faster than mine.

 

I guess I've been hearing too much "bridge is a timed event" nonsense lately.

 

Although... watching two monkeys trying to hump the same football might be amusing, for a little while. If I didn't have anything else to do. B-)

 

Have a happy turkey day!

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One of the cases was with screens, I had made the double during the cavendish, but after seeing the tray going to the other side I noticed that my bids weren't fully on that side, and I suspected partner would not see it. But by the time I wanted to do something about it the tray was back on my side with 2 more bids. Could I draw attention to this?

 

Were you N/S or E/W at the time?

 

If you are playing N/S, make sure that you always push the tray fully under the screen, so that all calls will be seen by the people on the other side. If you are playing E/W and the opponents are not moving the tray into the correct position, ask them to change this practice and/or call the TD.

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