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Playing pairs with a bot and alerts

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Posted 2022-August-19, 01:12

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Occasionally I have considered playing one of the Pairs tourneys that allows you to join with a Bot (I know that sounds very sad. I have only considered it)
However I am concerned about alerting requirements, as in the details for the tourneys
If you play with a Bot are all your bids automatically described/alerted as per GiB descriptions


I am also somewhat concerned what happens if you accidentally play too slow and are replaced by another Bot

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Posted 2022-August-19, 01:58

View Postthepossum, on 2022-August-19, 01:12, said:

Hi

Occasionally I have considered playing one of the Pairs tourneys that allows you to join with a Bot (I know that sounds very sad. I have only considered it)
However I am concerned about alerting requirements, as in the details for the tourneys
If you play with a Bot are all your bids automatically described/alerted as per GiB descriptions


I am also somewhat concerned what happens if you accidentally play too slow and are replaced by another Bot

P


Yes, when you play with BBO Robot all your bids are automatically described and alerted as per the descriptions..

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Posted 2022-August-19, 06:39

View Postfmjssy, on 2022-August-19, 01:58, said:

Yes, when you play with BBO Robot all your bids are automatically described and alerted as per the descriptions..

You also get to see the description of a call before you make it, which is useful if you are uncertain of the system (but is also a violation of the laws of bridge).
Unfortunately for both you and opponents, the description is often inaccurate (see current thread about cuebid as an example) or just the name of a convention (which is little use if you do not know it well).
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