International Bridge Club
#1
Posted 2015-July-20, 15:39
#2
Posted 2015-July-20, 15:51
Lovera, on 2015-July-20, 15:39, said:
Most of the hands that got saved consist of idiotic contracts brought home by insanely talented card play
Not sure why one would chose these to define "par"
#3
Posted 2015-July-20, 16:01
hrothgar, on 2015-July-20, 15:51, said:
Not sure why one would chose these to define "par"
To see (and anytime could be possible) that one player bids a better or more sure contract or play better (it is more difficult).
#4
Posted 2015-July-21, 09:29
http://www.bridgebas...game_table.html
#5
Posted 2015-July-21, 09:59
barmar, on 2015-July-21, 09:29, said:
http://www.bridgebas...game_table.html
No, it is not what i have requested. For instance i was talking about application B♠B BridgeBase and under "Start a table" Vugraph is not (there is a competitive or relaxed table). But i was talking to present hands already played by world class players in the same way that is done for Main or Relaxed club but that are significative for "anything" and that can became also instructive and usefull to see again. In that manner it can be a good thing to find (or not) difference on bidding or style of it. I think it should like, thanks.
#7
Posted 2015-July-21, 10:47
barmar, on 2015-July-21, 10:14, said:
It is not about recent hands but the "classic/old" hands. It'd make the same thing as in i.e. Relaxed club hands :those that are presented at four players at table it'd be "random" or casual in a normal type of play. Instead it must select (or prepare as choising) hands significative and initially (for "breaking the ice") that not had a difficult on play. Such as: the suggest hand of Oslo 1958 presents a "cut" on bidding (a psyche at first round by English and French) and is not hard to play. It'd be interesting to see how anyone play and gets at the same contract or if can be better, bye.
#8
Posted 2015-July-21, 13:02
When you play Vugraph Hands, you're playing hands that were played by experts in big events that were shown on Vugraph. Your score is then compared with theirs, and you can compare how you bid and played it with how they did.
#9
Posted 2015-July-21, 14:34
#10
Posted 2015-July-22, 07:59
#11
Posted 2015-July-22, 08:38
#12
Posted 2015-July-22, 14:06
Lovera, on 2015-July-20, 15:39, said:
FWIW, I understood this.
#13
Posted 2015-July-23, 09:52