Frequent BBO individual players, what bidding and carding scheme do you asume during idividual events? SAYC and standard carding?
I played 3 events and found it confusing.
Do yo have any tip for making a fast agreement with the stranger partner for each round?
Thanks.
						
						
						
					
					
				
		
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What sys to asume for individual event? BBO Individual Event
				
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				Posted 2011-February-06, 22:12
						Every individual I have ever played in has had a default CC. Sometimes it is permitted to make minor changes, sometimes not. Does BBO not use a standard card for individuals? Perhaps someone should suggest it.
						
						
						
					
					
						
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				Posted 2011-February-06, 22:40
						Does BBO itself actually run individuals other than the Express Fun games?  In those, everyone is committed to playing the GIB 2/1 card, since robots replace slow/disconnected players, frequently mid-hand.
In most of the others, people claim to play SAYC, but many of them think that SAYC means "Standard American, however I learned it at any time in the last 50 years". Sometimes you'll run across other systems; one partner was very unhappy with me for passing her opening 2D bid when her profile clearly said "SEF". I got very little sympathy when I asked "What is SEF?"
Presume SAYC unless the profile clearly indicates otherwise. ("SAYC, no transfers" in a profile should be a good warning to you.)
						
					
					
				In most of the others, people claim to play SAYC, but many of them think that SAYC means "Standard American, however I learned it at any time in the last 50 years". Sometimes you'll run across other systems; one partner was very unhappy with me for passing her opening 2D bid when her profile clearly said "SEF". I got very little sympathy when I asked "What is SEF?"
Presume SAYC unless the profile clearly indicates otherwise. ("SAYC, no transfers" in a profile should be a good warning to you.)
				
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				Posted 2011-February-06, 22:36
						Assume bad bridge and worse carding. Then at least you'll be pleasantly surprised every 1 in 100 hands or so.
						
						
						
					
					
						
	Yay for the "Ignored Users" feature!
					
				
				
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				Posted 2011-February-07, 05:20
jianbo, on 2011-February-06, 22:14, said:
Frequent BBO individual players, what bidding and carding scheme do you asume during idividual events? SAYC and standard carding?
I played 3 events and found it confusing.
Do yo have any tip for making a fast agreement with the stranger partner for each round?
Thanks.
I played 3 events and found it confusing.
Do yo have any tip for making a fast agreement with the stranger partner for each round?
Thanks.
on BBO: no doubt for me, I assume ACBL SAYC. Nothing else.
	♥Bob Herreman ♥
					
				
				
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				Posted 2011-February-07, 08:27
						Fast tip: Read the SAYC card, assume SAYC and standard carding, and expect lots of disappointments.  
In ACBL indy the disappointments are less frequent; SAYC card is mandatory and posted for you if players do not post their own (GCC compliant) system card instead of it.
Other fast tip: Smile
 Do not expect to do well in an indy with strangers.
						
						
						
					
					
				In ACBL indy the disappointments are less frequent; SAYC card is mandatory and posted for you if players do not post their own (GCC compliant) system card instead of it.
Other fast tip: Smile
				
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				Posted 2011-February-21, 06:35
						Yes, assume SAYC but not really. Try hard to avoid bidding any suit that you do not wish to play in.
						
						
						
					
					
						
	Ken
					
				
	
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