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#1 User is offline   ralph_p 

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Posted 2015-August-03, 12:22

is it possible to view all hands when you are dummy on the web based BBO?
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Posted 2015-August-04, 10:44

Probably not, and this is deliberate. BBO found that dummy would notice that the hand was "done" and say things that would help declarer, or would pipe up "wdp" when partner guessed right on the critical finesse (and of course, not when they guessed wrong, but fourth hand held up).

It would be nice to have this option available; if we could count on dummies to be dummies. Unfortuanately, too many are showoffs or too impatient, and kill the nice things for the rest of us.
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Posted 2015-August-04, 10:51

I suppose that you could have it as a table option settable by the table host or tourney host, disabled by default. If you don't like the environment set by the table host, try another environment.

I can understand that the option to override the default setting may not be appropriate in events that offer master points or prizes, but again the tourney host will be aware of that.
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Posted 2015-August-04, 11:02

View Postralph_p, on 2015-August-03, 12:22, said:

is it possible to view all hands when you are dummy on the web based BBO?

View Postmycroft, on 2015-August-04, 10:44, said:

Probably not, and this is deliberate. BBO found that dummy would notice that the hand was "done" and say things that would help declarer, or would pipe up "wdp" when partner guessed right on the critical finesse (and of course, not when they guessed wrong, but fourth hand held up).It would be nice to have this option available; if we could count on dummies to be dummies. Unfortunately, too many are showoffs or too impatient, and kill the nice things for the rest of us.
IMO the software should prevent dummy from chatting to declarer during the play. Dummy's premature remarks of "Claim!" and "WDP" are at best annoying. There's no need for dummy to ask declarer "Having none?" Dummy should still be allowed to answer defenders' questions).
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Posted 2015-August-05, 12:17

View Postnige1, on 2015-August-04, 11:02, said:

IMO the software should prevent dummy from chatting to declarer during the play. Dummy's premature remarks of "Claim!" and "WDP" are at best annoying. There's no need for dummy to ask declarer "Having none?" Dummy should still be allowed to answer defenders' questions).

If this were done, it should be a table option. In a friendly, casual game, you might not be concerned about these things, and want allow dummy to say things like "brb" or ask declarer about his dinner plans.

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