All my questions are tournament related, so I am posting here. Before starting with questions, I'll tell a bit about myself and my plans here, so you could understand from which perspective I'm asking those questions...
I used to play on pretty high level, but that was long time ago. I quit playing in the first half of nineties. Now I'm back. Being reluctant to contact my old partners (I'm afraid that someone could persuade me to start playing live bridge before I'm ready

I've never played online bridge. I've never played any kind of bridge in this century. I know nothing about customs in worldwide bridge society, without clear central regulation. There is no system that is universaly accepted as natural. I haven't a clue what should I alert and what should I not...
But still, I decided to stay several months on my own. This is my plan:
- to fully reconstruct my old system
- adapt it to "new age demands"
- to start making regular partnerships
In the meantime, to play a lot of individual tourneys. If/when I somehow manage to 'fit in', I'll also play pair tournaments, with random and casual partners. Now lets go to the questions:
How long a new member carries the label "new member"?
A month? Three? Six? Or is it a certain number of tournaments? Or a combination of the two?
So far I played only the lowest kind of tournaments - "Express automated fun". Hoping that TCR80 and TCR90 versions are at least a bit better, I'm eager to try them. However, they don't accept new members and that's the reason for upper question.
Are there some more levels?
I mean - when I get rid of the "new member" status, shall I be free to play all open tournaments? Or there are some more steps to climb?
Alerting
I heard about alerting your own bid, not waiting for partner to do it. Is that custom universal on BBO, or it applies only on certain kind of tournaments? If the latter is true, how should I know?
Regular dayly/weakly tournaments open to everybody
Please, recommend me some. Clicking on various tourneys, only to find out they aren't open to me, could be pretty frustrating. I'd like to make my own scheduled list of suitable tourneys and check it every time I'm logged in.
Two specific tourneys I managed to spot, but never played
Sunday evening individual (20:00 CET, 2pm ET) for forum members, ran by diana_eva
I'm certainly going to play that one. But I need to know which system (or part of system) is assumed. If there is no assumed system, what should I know and what should I do?
Robot duplicate IMP, ran by BBO
Ten tables IMP tournament; at every table, one human and three bots. I have a very strong impression that tourney shows up in my list only AFTER it's filled. Are there anything I can do to make myself a chance to register?
Enough for now, thank you in advance
