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#61 User is offline   matmat 

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Posted 2011-January-15, 15:23

View Postgnasher, on 2011-January-15, 08:35, said:

So describing a bid as "ridiculous" makes you a jackass? Maybe this post will cause you to reconsider that opinion:

http://www.bridgebas...__1#entry521568


OH SNAP!
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Posted 2011-January-15, 15:37

View Postgnasher, on 2011-January-15, 08:35, said:

So describing a bid as "ridiculous" makes you a jackass? Maybe this post will cause you to reconsider that opinion:

http://www.bridgebas...__1#entry521568


Interesting, but you are assuming that OP does not realise how he is behaving. I thought his posting style was deliberate policy, based on his premise and a logical fallacy:-

Many E are A.
I want to be an E.
Therefore I will behave like an A.

Certainly easier than studying bridge, but possibly not as effective in the long term.
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Posted 2011-January-15, 15:37

View PostOleBerg, on 2011-January-15, 07:17, said:

Disagree.

I am sure it never happens to you, but many advanced players sometimes makes bids they immidiately regret, and then have to try and salvage what they can. In my opinion such situations are fine to learn from. For instance it can highlight some of the reasons it was a bad bid.


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Posted 2011-January-15, 16:21

View PostMrAce, on 2011-January-15, 05:56, said:

-What are our criterias to determine if a post is advanced or intermediate or expert ? Is there such a clear border to seperate them ? Or are we all supposed to believe that it doesn't belong here just because some SENIOR members said so ?

-If we have criterias, what makes you or Phil or Matmat or me think ours is RIGHT and moderator's is WRONG ? (Since some of us mentioned forums needs work, or not moderated well enough)


There are no such criteria. I expect that a lot of people have a similar point of view here as the US justice system has on pornography -- they know it when they see it. Going by reputation, forum seniority, eloquence, length of hair, etc. is obviously not right.

I am nowhere near good enough at this game to be able to consistently, and accurately evaluate the level or merit of a particular post, but up to a certain point, I can tell.

I have a few suggestions here:
- before you make a post, give the problem to a few known, very good players. if you get answers that all lean the same way, or statements like "obvious," "not even close," "nothing else comes to mind," and so forth, then perhaps it is not a good problem, or not a good problem for players of their caliber. If you have a particular answer in mind, probe them about it. If you get such statements for conflicting answers, maybe there is something to it, experts disagree, and it will be a worthwhile post. This doesn't mean you shouldn't put it up if they agree, just that perhaps the A/E isn't the place for it.

- if the sole purpose of your post is to prove that your 'expert' partner did something wrong and that you are right, then maybe you shouldn't post at all. Of course this doesn't apply to B/I members whose knowledge/comfort level of the game is not very high and they might have doubts about whether they or their p messed up.

- if you're not sure where your post belongs, post in the general/interesting bridge hand forums. The same quality players that read A/E read those, and you will still get responses. Heck, if it is a good problem or interesting topic, they might even tell you it belongs in A/E, could even get moved there. I've seen a bunch of B/I threads (don't ask me to find them, i hate the search feature here) that turned out to be pretty intricate, generated lots of expert discussion.

- learn from prior mistakes (isn't that what this game is about?). I've not really seen that many derisive posts to a first thread that someone made to a forum. If you've gotten hints that you are posting in an inappropriate place and you ignore them, don't be surprised if there is a little bit of a backlash.

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1- Forum is not moderated good, so like all tribes it should be self-policed by senior members and newer members should follow them !! Wow

I like the hands-off moderator approach here, intervening only where things get out of hand and abusive. I don't think a subgroup of the members should have special powers (perhaps in the B/I forum, as discussed elsewhere).

I have no problems (as you might have noticed) with people telling others what they think of the level of their posts, so long as it is not done as an ad-hominem attack -- ('4NT is idiotic', to me, at least, is different from 'only a certified idiot would bid 4nt').

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2-Maybe a forum for invited people ? And make a bidding contest to figure who should be invited ? Votes and all ? WOW WOW WOW.

Yeah. invited people = not a good idea. who does the inviting? how do we make sure that everyone who is worthy gets invited? how do we decide who is worthy? What if bob hamman decides to make a post, how long would it take to get him cleared for a comment?


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What is next ? Should members be required to have an A/E tatoo under their eye and MUST shoot or stab an intermediate to join the gang ? :D (Joke mate :) )

Joke? i didn't know you were capable of those, timo.
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Posted 2011-January-15, 22:47

is this thread still going :lol:

I will attempt to not give problems with known preliminary errors in them. If you are offended and have never been in a spot where u made a bad bid, you are a true expert. I will refrain from asking advice on spots that an expert shouldnt be in, just didnt think so many people would get butthurt over suggesting this problem.
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Posted 2011-January-15, 23:35

View Postrduran1216, on 2011-January-15, 22:47, said:

is this thread still going :lol:

I will attempt to not give problems with known preliminary errors in them. If you are offended and have never been in a spot where u made a bad bid, you are a true expert. I will refrain from asking advice on spots that an expert shouldnt be in, just didnt think so many people would get butthurt over suggesting this problem.


LOL You just don't know when to stop.
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Posted 2011-January-16, 05:40

I do not agree with a word you say, but I will not defend to the death your right to say it.
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
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Posted 2011-January-17, 01:30

1) of course not, 1C followed by 2S over 1D or 1H assuming it goes that way.
2) plan on rebidding spades if allowed
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Posted 2011-January-18, 10:44

View PostPhil, on 2011-January-14, 16:30, said:

(...) Many of the threads belong in a different forum (this one clearly does (for multiple reasons) - probably 2/1 + SAYC)


Referring only to this bit, I would say the forum structure is outdated and could use a remixing. We have like 4 foruns for asking stuff about the hands we played:

- General
- 2/1 and sayc (95%+ of the people here play this or a similar system)
- Interesting hands
- Adv/exp

This is clearly too much.

(As for the rest, I don't think it's polite to ask newbies to the game to stay away from the adv/exp forum.)
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