Claims automatically accepted?
#1
Posted 2016-September-10, 11:19
Didn't play on BBO for awhile, so may be there is some software's default behavior which i'm not aware of, but looks strange.
Express tournament, as you may see on diagram, EW took 4 tricks and E on lead. Club continuation give fifth trick for defense.
At that moment N makes claim for nine (9) tricks total, which i'm rejecting, after several seconds claim appears again for same amount, and momentarily accepted (no time fore reaction). Would please anybody explain me what is going on? I see this behavior second time, but at first occurrence i thought may be I've clicked wrong button.
#2
Posted 2016-September-10, 15:01
#3
Posted 2016-September-10, 15:23
#5
Posted 2016-September-11, 12:13
#6
Posted 2016-September-12, 13:08
barmar, on 2016-September-11, 12:13, said:
That should automatically decline the claim. You should have to do something explicitly accepting a claim for the claim to be accepted.
#7
Posted 2016-September-13, 08:44
It's typically only a problem if the claim box comes up while you're in the middle of typing a chat. The popup steals your keyboard focus, so when you think you're sending the chat, you actually end up accepting. So you need the 1-2 parlay of a bad claim while you're typing a chat message.
#8
Posted 2016-September-16, 11:58
In situations like olegdolgik's, a very bad claim is allowed. Also, although it has been brought up several times in the past, both opponents should have to accept a claim. Getting a gullible opponent to concede a trick(s) that shouldn't be lost shouldn't be possible.
#9
Posted 2016-September-17, 15:12
johnu, on 2016-September-16, 11:58, said:
That is how it works.
For a declarer claim, both defenders have to accept. For a defender claim, declarer has to accept.
In either case, if they decline, the non-claiming side gets to play the rest of the hand double dummy. This is patterned after the rule for claiming in rubber bridge, since there's no TD in the main bridge club.
#10
Posted 2016-October-10, 12:53
Another express tournament, but this time "TCR 90", no diagram, you'll see why. First deal, RHO - robot, at the end I'm claiming
with smth like three top trumps. Left opp thinking and when I've been about cancel the claim: "You are not playing in this tournament anymore" or smth like that. Nice. It will correct my TCR for sure. Similar to THIS, except there was no "You'll be disconnected", so they probably already improve it.
#11
Posted 2016-October-10, 14:38
olegdolgik, on 2016-September-10, 11:19, said:
At that moment N makes claim for nine (9) tricks total, which i'm rejecting,
Sorry, I just don't get this. Claim appears to be good. South ruffs East's Club continuation. He does not even have to ruff high, since West has to follow. But heck he can afford to ruff high anyway. Then low Spade to Jack, and then South has nothing but high trumps.
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#13
Posted 2016-October-10, 21:35
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