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#301
Posted 2014-September-20, 14:13
#302
Posted 2014-September-21, 13:43
#303
Posted 2014-September-21, 14:02
#304
Posted 2014-September-21, 14:04
barmar, on 2014-September-21, 13:43, said:
But not with 13.
#307
Posted 2014-September-21, 14:19
barmar, on 2014-September-21, 14:14, said:
Indeed. And some of those cannot distinguish the auction (1D)-Double-(Pass)-2NT* from (2D)-Double-(Pass)-2NT*. They sound similar too.
#308
Posted 2014-September-21, 14:25
barmar, on 2014-September-21, 14:15, said:
With 6 ever finesse against the jack.
With 8 ever finesse against the queen.
With 10 against the king.
With 12 against the ace Well it can do no harm.
So it's right after all.
#309
Posted 2014-September-21, 15:43
George Carlin
#310
Posted 2014-September-21, 15:49
gwnn, on 2014-September-21, 15:43, said:
Yes Roman carding is one of the most overused conventions in the Netherlands. The worst example I have heard of was a pair using it when they gave partner a ruff. Presumably leading an odd card would ask partner to revoke
#311
Posted 2014-September-21, 17:31
barmar, on 2014-September-21, 14:15, said:
Roy Telfer??? (half-remembered mnemonic from an old Bridge Magazine) said:
Even numbers operate.
For odd numbers we equate
78 and 68*
To drop the K we want 11
The Q needs only 9
The J in turn requires but 7
The answer's always fine**
And if an inference you spot
Best forget the whole damn' lot
Explanation:
* The first 5 numbers are most likely break probabilities...
Missing an even number of cards 1-1: 52%. 3-1: 50%, 4-2: 48%.
Missing an odd number of cards 2-1: 78% . 3-2: 68% .
** "The answer's always fine" means the choice is close.
#312
Posted 2014-October-05, 10:11
ID:TenT how can it be 15-17 after 1S lol
ID:TenT omg and now stayman???
ID:TenT lol
ID:TenT clwons {sic}
ID:TenT with his experienced few hundred logons had no patience with us lesser players, so he wasted little time in leaving our table, but he did give us and his partner a parting gift by bidding 7NT as he left. I repeatedly asked the replacement opps to request an Undo, but they all simply abandoned the hand instead, so we were trapped at that monstrosity for many minutes until two unsuspecting robots finished the play.
#313
Posted 2014-October-05, 15:02
to silvr bull: you can undo the 1NT bid, this will take away the 7Nt bid as well.
#314
Posted 2014-October-06, 01:05
#315
Posted 2014-October-06, 01:16
#316
Posted 2014-October-06, 09:59
silvr bull, on 2014-October-05, 10:11, said:
PS: Never mind... I reported him after finding multiple other examples of similar incidents. But, in the future, you should report such things.
#317
Posted 2014-October-06, 14:29
Bbradley62, on 2014-October-06, 09:59, said:
It's not that obvious how to do this when you log on? Given how common this sort of thing is, maybe they should put a prominent note on the login page?
#318
Posted 2014-October-06, 15:38
- email abuse@bridgebase.com , just as you would send any other email, or
- within BBO, you can display recent hands played. At the bottom left corner of the diagram is a bottom labelled "export deal". This leads to several options, one of which is "send abuse report"
Online, the first option is explained under:
- "Help" on main menu across the top of your screen
- "BBO Help"
- "Click here to open our help system in a new browser window."
- "How Do I... Contact BBO?" This provides a list of email addresses for various purposes.
#319
Posted 2014-October-06, 16:52
#320
Posted 2014-October-06, 21:36
Fluffy, on 2014-October-05, 15:02, said:
helene_t, on 2014-October-06, 01:16, said:
Bbradley62, on 2014-October-06, 09:59, said:
PS: Never mind... I reported him after finding multiple other examples of similar incidents. But, in the future, you should report such things.
PS: I hope you did not report a user who really has ID:TenT. I would hate to be responsible for a slur on an innocent guy who has a great sense of humor.
mycroft, on 2014-October-06, 16:52, said: