Skill level What is behind "private"?
#1
Posted 2012-December-04, 09:54
One ia asked a question please state ones skill level and apart from NAME--- Private.
we now have a skill level catagorised as Private,i have never heard of a private skill level.
as to Name, one suposes one, wants to be anonoymous,could that be on religous/ethnic/racial grounds???
what is more of a mystery is to continue it, to ones skill level.if one states a level,are we
ashamed to under estimate-possibly over estimate the level??? judging by the number of
statements-- "I do not play with Privates" can we bann these persons from Tourney Bridge.
or lets have tourneys for privates only,
Bridge is about communication-a level playing field-also one delights in Experts with experts
mostly from the same country's along with expert/novice :)also similar countries.
The higher they are the harder they fall.
#2
Posted 2012-December-04, 09:57
#3
Posted 2012-December-04, 10:59
You can huff and puff about it all you want, but its their choice, not yours.
#4
Posted 2012-December-04, 11:33
In live ACBL tourneys, part of the convention card requirement is that the names of both players be set forth on the CC. I don't see why that should not be a requirement on BBO - to play in a BBO tourney, the real name of the player should appear on his or her profile.
For that matter, enough of the fictitious home country designations. My regular partner, who lives within an hour of me, lists his home country as Montenegro. I have seen others do similar things.
#5
Posted 2012-December-04, 11:37
#6
Posted 2012-December-04, 11:52
Short of the Justins of the world, people who list themselves as "World Class" are the ones you should watch out for.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#7
Posted 2012-December-04, 12:19
ArtK78, on 2012-December-04, 11:33, said:
I understand that it may help you get an idea for what system your partner might be familiar with, but I dislike the prominence of the country designations (flags). It seems to me that waving a flag is more nationalistic that listing a country of residence. I'd rather not display a flag and make it appear that where I am is an important bit of information to me. So, I frequently fly the Reunion of Faroe Island flag as a small protest to the importance given to flags.
#8
Posted 2012-December-04, 12:34
#9
Posted 2012-December-04, 12:57
#11
Posted 2012-December-04, 19:09
dwar0123, on 2012-December-04, 10:59, said:
Or that the player realizes how futile it is to gauge a BBO'er on what they put as their skill level so being forced to select a level, 'private' is the lesser of evils.
And to those who have "I do not play with Privates" in their profiles, well, I can't say what I think of that or I will be banned.
#12
Posted 2012-December-04, 21:54
And yes, ACBL requires full names (first + last) on CCs. Want to know how many people I saw in a national event who did not comply with that? My favorite is when they hand me a card that says "Sarah Beth", and I'm looking at two gentlemen. I usually ask about it, to make sure that I'm looking at the correct CC.
I could make myself even less popular than I am by calling the director about it, but I already have enough people who don't like me.
#13
Posted 2012-December-04, 22:39
VMars, on 2012-December-04, 21:54, said:
And yes, ACBL requires full names (first + last) on CCs. Want to know how many people I saw in a national event who did not comply with that? My favorite is when they hand me a card that says "Sarah Beth", and I'm looking at two gentlemen. I usually ask about it, to make sure that I'm looking at the correct CC.
I could make myself even less popular than I am by calling the director about it, but I already have enough people who don't like me.
I hope you were polite and wished him a speedy recovery from his upcoming surgery.
It's a very sad state of affairs when players feel unpopular when they call the director about these or any infractions but it is the reality.
#14
Posted 2012-December-05, 01:26
agree if one is ply live bridge in ones own patch,there is no requirement,at the same time
no requirement for skill level.but internet wise i think its a fair requirement,
even if an under/over ESTIMATE-- it shows the direction you come from...
sometimes i play with self stated levels lower and higher.but never "privates".
lower and higher than my own stated "advanced" so far i have met with
very little abuse--- why should one have a game and be dissapointed.
reference No Name--- they are usually abusers,they have nuch to hide.
#15
Posted 2012-December-05, 08:08
VMars, on 2012-December-04, 21:54, said:
You often are when you go to the Partnership Desk -- they usually ask you to write down your masterpoints, systems you play, so they can match you up with someone similar.
And if you play social bridge (which is what the MBC is most like), don't most people prefer to play with people at a similar level, and who speak the same language? My mother has been playing social bridge her whole life, I've been playing duplicate for about 2 decades, I'm pretty sure we would both be totally frustrated if we ever played in the same game.
#16
Posted 2012-December-05, 09:35
barmar, on 2012-December-05, 08:08, said:
Good way to find a partner who plays the same system but it is widely known that MP does not equate to skill level.
#17
Posted 2012-December-05, 09:57
jillybean, on 2012-December-05, 09:35, said:
Unless a player comes to the partnership desk with a good explanation as to why their masterpoint holding does not equate with their skill level for purpose of finding a partner of equal skill level, using masterpoints is the best available method of determining skill level. Aside from that, it will be difficult for the partnership desk to convince a player that he or she should play with a prospective partner with a significantly lower masterpoint holding.
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Posted 2012-December-05, 10:02
#19
Posted 2012-December-05, 10:16
#20
Posted 2012-December-05, 10:19