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The official bbo definition is that to be advanced you need to be successful at clubs and small real life tourneys while to be an expert you need to be successful at major events whatever that means. If you have won a couple of acbl regionals or play in the second german bundesliga maybe it is enough to call you an expert? Something like that.
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The official bbo definition is that to be advanced you need to be successful at clubs and small real life tourneys while to be an expert you need to be successful at major events whatever that means. If you have won a couple of acbl regionals or play in the second german bundesliga maybe it is enough to call you an expert? Something like that.

 

Thank you for your answer.

 

I've searched the web and found a similar discussion in bridgewinners, link is here; http://bridgewinners.com/article/view/defining-your-level/

 

Originator has indicated his understanding/interpretation of the BBO definitions (Novice, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Expert, World Class) and others (including Fred Gitelman "who is responsible for the existing “official” definitions on BBO and who is not claiming they are anywhere near perfect!") commented on that.

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I think my favourite way of determining level is Allan Simon's "levels of hopelessness" - or as I phrase it, "can't play" levels.

 

My most reasonable way is "who would play with you" - if I'm being mean, "...again".

 

Eventually, all you have is results. (Blowing my own horn, I finally have my "real" open regional win (a small field, but there were some 'world-class -1' pros in the game!) to go along with the ones I'm proud of - 3 midnight KOs and a 3-table one-session Saturday Morning Swiss playing with a pair of true novices!)

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Hi,

 

What are the differences between an advanced player and an intermediate player? What separates them?

 

And what are the marks of an expert player compared to an advanced one?

 

If you point out a mistake to an intermediate player, they may or may not remember the hand, and may or may not immediately figure out why the bid/play was a mistake.

 

An advanced player usually knows there was a mistake sometimes right away, sometimes after the hand was over.

 

An expert sometimes knows a mistake is about to be made and avoids it, and usually knows within a trick that there was a mistake.

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