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What rules do BBO pairs tournaments use?


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I see some of the tournaments on BBO are hosted by the ACBL and mention they're governed by the GCC. But there are also tournaments hosted by many others where the rules are less clear to me looking.

 

What are the general rules of play for these other tournaments on BBO? Are they also GCC or generally less restrictive like only no HUMs?

 

I'm interested in playing with a weak opening bidding system like MOSCITO, but it seems GCC doesn't allow this. So I'm wondering if there will be opportunities to play online with such a system.

 

I'm mostly interested in the Pairs tournaments on BBO, because my understanding of the individual tournaments is that you always partner with one of the robots who only play 2/1.

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Every tourney host sets their own rules. Ideally they should be mentioned in the tourney details, but not all tourney hosts do this, especially the free tourneys. If you're not sure what's allowed, contact the tourney host.

 

You don't partner with a robot in individual tourneys, you partner with a different human each round. The tournaments where you partner with a robot are the Robot Duplicate, Instant Tournaments, and Daylong Tournaments. These are also described as individual tournaments, but there are also traditional individuals with no robots.

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barmar, good idea to contact the tourney hosts. And thanks for clarifying about the individual tourneys!

 

hrothgar, thanks for mentioning Open Chart! I had missed that ACBL was revising their convention parts and going into effect in November. Link to the new charts in case anyone else missed that: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sOIU9fNAVlFftvRGuj7I5apPZsibzCL0Dsd6KVg7sjk/edit#heading=h.yxnvppfo0dpb

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I see some of the tournaments on BBO are hosted by the ACBL and mention they're governed by the GCC. But there are also tournaments hosted by many others where the rules are less clear to me looking.

 

What are the general rules of play for these other tournaments on BBO? Are they also GCC or generally less restrictive like only no HUMs?

 

I'm interested in playing with a weak opening bidding system like MOSCITO, but it seems GCC doesn't allow this. So I'm wondering if there will be opportunities to play online with such a system.

 

I'm mostly interested in the Pairs tournaments on BBO, because my understanding of the individual tournaments is that you always partner with one of the robots who only play 2/1.

 

The rules concerning competitive bridge are the Laws of Duplicate Bridge as agreed by the American Contract Bridge League,The British Bridge League in the UK and the

European Bridge League for other countries. The Laws are periodically updated. to keep up with modern trends.

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The rules concerning competitive bridge are the Laws of Duplicate Bridge as agreed by the American Contract Bridge League,The British Bridge League in the UK and the

European Bridge League for other countries. The Laws are periodically updated. to keep up with modern trends.

 

Correct , but utterly irrelevant.

 

The original question has to do with the conditions of contest used by individual tournaments which are at the discretion of the event sponsor.

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