What to say when...
#1
Posted 2004-May-21, 19:39
Is there any BBO-acceptable way to say "you didn't give back the gifts, p?"
#2
Posted 2004-May-21, 20:00
Marta
#3
Posted 2004-May-21, 21:07
And remember to deny doing this if the opps ask
Eric
#4
Posted 2004-May-22, 00:51
#5
Posted 2004-May-22, 05:17
or "opps generous today p" again with a smile
I find it's the best way not to offend anyone (the smile i mean )
Aisha
#6
Posted 2004-May-22, 15:16
I Play in your tourney
Sorry members only :-)
What you laugh at me for ? You ignorant lady I nice person you should not laugh at me.
Panic as I scrambled to explain that I was not 'laughing' the smile was to take the edge off the rejection - the 'conversation' continued until I realised my tourney had started without me !! Luckily they were all happily playing no directing needing to be directed.
I guess what I am trying to say - there is no right or wrong - global chat is a minefield !
#7
Posted 2004-May-22, 16:09
EdmundB, on May 22 2004, 03:39 AM, said:
Is there any BBO-acceptable way to say "you didn't give back the gifts, p?"
To take advantage from opps.' mistakes is really brilliant. - If you are unable to see the brilliant side of your partner - you will need a coach.
Telling me your proposal - will just be the end of a partnership!
#9
Posted 2004-May-23, 11:45
Confess I find it mildly irritating when someone says "wdp" to me for making a contract and collecting 10% of the matchpoints.
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#10
Posted 2004-June-16, 23:30
My variant is "yay pard", when partner makes a good result and the opponents make no obvious mistakes. There's a skill in seeing a player's single-dummy problems while watching double-dummy, and a related skill in commisserating by assuming that there must be a reason for a result-changing error:
"Unlucky [LHO] -- I'd have ducked that A♣ as well and paid for it later!" This sort of post-hand comment by the dummy can actually prevent RHO from berating partner, something I just do not need.
"Nice play despite the result pard--finessing the ten works in the long run, but not this time."
I like the Thank You / Grazie story. I think Zia mentioned in his book that the Pakistan team in a world championship event using screens (where it is often awkward to discuss things during a match with partner), had something like this uncontested auction:
Opener: 1NT
(15-17)
Responder: 2♣
(Stayman)
Opener: 2♦
(no 4-card major)
Responder: 2♥
(five or more hearts and four spades)
Opener: 2♠
This was alerted and the opponents asked. "It's artificial," said Responder. "He has a doubleton heart and 2 or 3 spades. He would have bid 2NT, except that 2♠ also carries the message that he is very sorry about the result on the last hand."
Please come back to the live game; I directed enough online during COVID for several lifetimes.
Bruce McIntyre,
#11
Posted 2004-June-17, 00:05
"he has 3 Spades headed by the Q, 6 Hearts headed by the AQJ, Kx of Diamonds and xx of Clubs, and (with sad expression) we cannot make anything".
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#12
Posted 2004-June-17, 05:02
I don't think you have to congratulate opps for making a mistake and put a big smiley behind it to turn your knife around in the bleeding wound. Nobody likes to lose, and when you start laughing with opps because of mistakes, it's not nice at all.
#13
Posted 2004-June-19, 11:13
One thing we do as a partnership is never take comments as a criticism but constructively anyway but my translations are :-
wdp - polite contract made or opps messed up
vwdp - nice play but not too hard ...
wd "Name" - great play
vwd "Name" - how do u do that - perfect play !!!
gtp - DOH!! - slight brainstorm on that hand I suspect (We tend to own up anyway afterwards as we know where we went wrong!)
gtp & comment - unlucky with this or that - bad break - finesse missed etc
gdp - when opps go down by our play not a declarer goof...
nto - just being polite
nto & comment - usually bad break but play seemed correct from my seat!
I also tend to get "u lucky so & so" from partner but u have to be in it to win it!
Steve
#14
Posted 2004-June-19, 20:28
"He promises two keycards," I began. I detached a card from my hand and laid it face down on the table. "He also claims to hold this card."
Please come back to the live game; I directed enough online during COVID for several lifetimes.
Bruce McIntyre,
#15
Posted 2004-June-20, 10:13