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So one aspect in thinking about 'the future of bridge' might be articles about online bridge - about survival skills online, about how to communicate, about tolerance for cultural diversity and language differences, about the fact that ACBL laws, alerts and procedures aren't global, about how to find partners, about how to deal with some of the problematic personality types (the lecturing expert, the resulter, the implied accusations of cheating, the poor sport etc.) and some introductory guides to bridge online and tournament behaviour.
I also recall Uday saying he feels that online bridge should have different alerting rules from live bridge. What should online bridge alerting rules be? What makes it different from live bridge? Anyone has opinion?
R.dog