Points limited individual tournaments?
#1
Posted 2021-September-17, 16:49
#2
Posted 2021-September-18, 08:45
#4
Posted 2021-September-19, 12:26
donnamf, on 2021-September-19, 09:20, said:
People have no idea how bad they actually are
#5
Posted 2021-September-19, 13:31
donnamf, on 2021-September-19, 09:20, said:
Yes, that is problematic too. In one of these individuals today i Partnered an "Expert" who bid an ambitious 6 Spades, losing two trumps with KQ9X opposing XXXX. JT had been played in front of him and the Ace taken second round in the other hand. Back on lead all he had to do was play Trump 9 and claim, but he managed to get overruffed for tricks further in the play...
#6
Posted 2021-September-19, 14:17
Huibertus, on 2021-September-19, 13:31, said:
Yeah, I’ve had similar experiences. Oh well…
#8
Posted 2021-September-19, 18:09
Huibertus, on 2021-September-19, 13:31, said:
When I see a partner make such a bone-headed play like that, I say "Nice compression play" Afterwards, when they say Thank You, I follow up by saying-nice compression play, you compressed 10 tricks into 8 (as the case may be).
#9
Posted 2021-September-19, 19:42
donnamf, on 2021-September-17, 16:49, said:
I have found that keeping a list of friends, or follow is the best way to find partners that are compatible. I agree that some are expert or advanced rating but play does not match. I do not agree in being rude. These people do not realize that saying you are expert does not make it so. I put those players under ignore and if really bad in general play, one click and i am gone.
you could perhaps request one of the people on your follow list if they would like to take part in a tournament.
#10
Posted 2021-September-20, 02:22
donnamf, on 2021-September-17, 16:49, said:
Compared to what?
#12
Posted 2021-September-21, 10:42
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16. If you have not been passed in blackwood, you cannot win an individual.
20 years old, and still correct.
Everyone wants someone
Yes, there could be flighted individuals. Yes, if you make it into a particular flight (or choose to play in that flight), you'll get a better class of CHO. But of course, the people in the lower flights never get a chance to get a better class of CHO, maybe the one (you? me?) that shows them the gateway into becoming a better class of player themselves.
But note that masterpoints are a horrible method of determining skill. Even worse on BBO, where players from all over the world exist, and who knows what their masterpoint scheme means.
#13
Posted 2021-September-21, 11:16
mycroft, on 2021-September-21, 10:42, said:
20 years old, and still correct.
Everyone wants someone
Yes, there could be flighted individuals. Yes, if you make it into a particular flight (or choose to play in that flight), you'll get a better class of CHO. But of course, the people in the lower flights never get a chance to get a better class of CHO, maybe the one (you? me?) that shows them the gateway into becoming a better class of player themselves.
But note that masterpoints are a horrible method of determining skill. Even worse on BBO, where players from all over the world exist, and who knows what their masterpoint scheme means.
I couldn’t agree with you more! I even say hello sometimes before a match. I guess two things frustrate me. The ultra slow bidding and play sometimes for no reason that I can fathom. And, although BBO self-descriptions are utterly subjective, I’m not keen on “private”. Especially when you have no system or conventions listed, I’d like to have something to go on.
#14
Posted 2021-September-21, 11:21
gail1111, on 2021-September-19, 19:42, said:
you could perhaps request one of the people on your follow list if they would like to take part in a tournament.
Thanks, Gail. I do have a couple of people I’ve friended and need to do some following up.
#18
Posted 2021-October-11, 18:18
#19
Posted 2021-October-12, 09:12
donnamf, on 2021-October-11, 18:18, said:
Last week I passed my partner's splinter raise. Luckily it was a game among friends and they let me undo.