enormouschicken, on May 4 2004, 06:36 AM, said:
inquiry, on May 2 2004, 04:25 AM, said:
I suspect that I am 'that' poster. As it happens, I am a friend and colleague of slothy who, on joining the forum knew nothing about bridge whatsoever. (Apart from it being a card game.)
Indeed. since you pointed it out, yes, you were that poster.
For the record, uour current post total place you among the most prolific posters here, acheived in a week or so, while the others took a year to get their totals
cnszsun Members since 6-January 04 with 48
EarlPurple Members since 30-December 03 with 47
enormouschicken Members since 22-April 04 with 46
dogsbreath Members since 28-March 03 with 46
irdoz Members 3-August 03 45
The interesting thing about your post, other than a mention of Omar Sharif in your first or second one, your post did not come close to followng the rules of the story thread. They were not about bridge, and they never mentioned in red the players on the BBO. The reason for this is now clearer. The assumption of course if you were going to post in a story about bridge and BBO bridge players is that you were familiar with both, but couldn't be bothered to followed the "rules" of the thread. The reality, is quite different, you simply don't play bridge so don't know the people on the site or about bridge. I hope you can see why someone might draw the wrong conclusion about your reason for posting...... after all, I think a reasonable assumption given the rules layed out by your friend slothy would lead us to believe all posters would be familiar with either the people on the BBO or bridge or both.
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I seriously doubt you learned much about bridge from the thread, but slothy could certainly help you out with that. Also the Bridgebase has a great software program fred wrote the ACBL to teach people about bridge. If you have any curiosity at all, I would recommend you download it and work through it. You can get this on line at the BBO gaming site, or you can download it directly from the ACBL at:
http://web3.acbl.org/internet/websiteForms.../LTPB2?OpenPage
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As for 'upping my post count', I couldn't care less about a number/rank next to my name. Many of the other forums I am a member of don't have this facility and I still post there just as much.
We try to encourage all new players to join. But there was simply no way of knowing anything about your experience. We do have an introductory thread where people can join this forum can introduce themselves. It hasn't been used much lately, but people who post there usually get some welcome Private messages and often helpful advice based upon their stated level. There is no way you or other new members should have known about this thread. The introduction thread can be found here, and I have now pinned it so it will be easier to find and use by new member...
Introductions and the Like
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Finally, it seems to me that some of you on here want to keep the discussions on this forum solely about bridge. Surely a vital part of any online community is that there is a facility for talking about other things. Unless you WANT to keep bridge impenetrable and alienate newbies. You don't, do you?
In fact, keeping the discussion on BRIDGE is exactly what this forum is all about. In fact rule number one of the "icky" stuff cleary states.. .
1. Keep posts on-topic and in the correct boards.
With that rule firmly entrenched in your mind, what would you think the topics in the seven forums under the general heading "Bridge-Related Discussion should be? How about the eight under Bridge Base Online Discussion be about?
If you check these two large divisions of this forum, you will find that ther is room for building the community atmosphere even outside of bridge under the subforum General BBO Discussion. In fact, this is where the "off topic" thread wanting to start a "fun" topic forum (I assume non-bridge, but then, I consider the bridge topics fun) is posted. In fact, my understanding of the General BBO sub forum, is that is the miscellanous one where such musing are allowed, as it is the forum that is not well definied as to what goes in it.
As for newbies and the impenetrable of bridge, I will be willing to suggest that the BBO (the gamig site) does more to help them understand bridge than anyother site on the web. The teaching tables, the lectures, the bridge library, the learn how to play bridge material, the ability to kibitz and ask questions, the gold stars, the Beginner intermeidate lounge, etc. Not to mention here, on this forum, the Beginner/intermediate discussion group. I am not sure how "newbies" will learn about bridge here if they come and have to wade through post like the bbo story thread, just like I don't think they will learn much coming here and reading the advanced/expert thread. But they can learn by posting their questions. A dozen regulars will post answers to their questions quite quickly. It is true theat you may get 12 different answers, and each of the regulars will be sure theirs is "the correct" answer, but the fact is, often (especially in bidding), there are huge difference of opinion on what is right and what is wrong. That is what makes bridge fun.
As a final point, I too wish there were no listing of the number of post. If for no reason that people now make fun of the number that I have. I could pretend my high number is because as moderator, I have to post more to reply to questions and the like. But that would be just an excuse. Before I was moderator I also posted way too much as well. In fact, the number of post is what got me recruited as a moderator. I try to be helpfu. I try to payback to the BBO for their great site by being as supportive as I can be. In the beginning, when few posters where here, tried to post interesiting (at least to me), questions and hands, to encourage people to come here and post. But as a moderator, the complaints I often get are similar to the ones I got about your post in the BBO Story thread... and about two other posters, whose post seem to have nothing to do with the thread and serve no purpose. People ask me to delete them or to talk with the poster. But as long as the post do not violate the rules of the site, such post, for whatever reason, are fine. If the count wasn't kept, at least people suspecious of the reason behind such post would not be emailing me. That will save my time. I get a lot of junk email on such topics (it is sooooo easy to click the "report to moderator" button. So trust me, no count of post would be just fine with me.
Ben