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Insidious and annoying Should be actively discouraged?

#21 User is offline   exandra 

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Posted 2015-November-09, 21:07

Has anyone considered a player might have a physical problem, ie, coordination?
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Posted 2015-November-09, 21:12

The problem on BBO is that people often do other things. Such as chat on Facebook etc.
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Posted 2015-November-09, 23:18

The Laws of Bridge make it perfectly clear as regards to hesitating without good cause.
Sadly,it's unenforceable in the online game(!) <_<
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Posted 2015-November-10, 01:00

View PostBbradley62, on 2015-November-09, 20:40, said:

But that sounds like exactly the time that the kid should have the situation explained to him.

No, too early, and the wrong setting. I assume he was genuinely thinking about something.
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Posted 2015-November-10, 03:04

View Postaguahombre, on 2015-November-09, 19:44, said:

Two points, here:

1) The pattern emerges when the tempo breaks occur much more often in one of these situations than in unrelated situations.
2) I probably deserve the "AH".


1) OK, but to really detect this you'd need time-stamped logs of dozens of hands, and if this is the method people are using, I am sorry to have doubted.

2) Ummm,,,,?
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Posted 2015-November-10, 03:16

View Postmr1303, on 2015-November-09, 21:12, said:

The problem on BBO is that people often do other things. Such as chat on Facebook etc.

I am more likely to chat on facebook if my hand is boring. That could explain why I am more likely to tank when I don't hold an honour.
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Posted 2015-December-06, 17:56

had the best one yet today.

http://tinyurl.com/ox4efhr


S9 ducked in a flash, ST equally as fast.

DT at least 5 seconds delay before following.

Every subsequent card played in a flash.

I should of course realise it is a singleton and finesse accordingly.

Hilarious!
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Posted 2015-December-07, 03:19

I haven't enabled the 'autoplay singleton' feature. Indeed, after reading through this thread, I don't feel inclined to. I'd even go so far as to say, could this feature be withdrawn please, seeing as it seems to serve no useful purpose?

The only exceptions I'd admit are (1) cards played from dummy, and (2) when playing the very last trick. In which cases, of course, there should be no delay. The number of times when, as declarer, I've forgotten to play the final card from dummy, and wondered why the score doesn't pop up! (In live bridge, of course, my partner would normally play the card...)
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Posted 2015-December-07, 03:34

View Posthelene_t, on 2015-November-10, 03:16, said:

I am more likely to chat on facebook if my hand is boring. That could explain why I am more likely to tank when I don't hold an honour.
Even Yarboroughs can be interesting, occasionally! There's always the remote chance you might gain the lead, and then have to figure out what honours your partner holds (especially if you haven't been paying attention). :D
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Posted 2015-December-07, 16:03

View Postoryctolagi, on 2015-December-07, 03:19, said:

I haven't enabled the 'autoplay singleton' feature. Indeed, after reading through this thread, I don't feel inclined to. I'd even go so far as to say, could this feature be withdrawn please, seeing as it seems to serve no useful purpose?

Except for the last trick, or when playing with robots, autoplay singleton adds a random delay before it plays, to prevent other players from being able to detect it. It's frequently slower than my normal tempo. It's also disabled on the first trick, to give you a chance to plan the play/defense before playing.

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