how is the ranking decided in Bridge 4 hands
thanks
virgosrock
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bridge 4 hands
#2
Posted 2016-November-06, 11:34
Best score in a combination of 4 deals for the session. For instance:
You play 4 hands and score 2500 TPs, this ranks you #189 let's say
You play again, another set of 4 hands and you score 2000TP this time. Your score is worse than previously, so your rank remains #189
Now you play another set of 4 hands and score 4500TPs. Your score is better than before so your rank is upgraded to say #10 and stays there until you beat your own high score.
Names and scores listed in the leaderboard are best scores for such combinations of 4 deals. When someone closes the game they'll be off the leaderboard too. So only online players count, it's not a list of all-time, all-day scores.
You play 4 hands and score 2500 TPs, this ranks you #189 let's say
You play again, another set of 4 hands and you score 2000TP this time. Your score is worse than previously, so your rank remains #189
Now you play another set of 4 hands and score 4500TPs. Your score is better than before so your rank is upgraded to say #10 and stays there until you beat your own high score.
Names and scores listed in the leaderboard are best scores for such combinations of 4 deals. When someone closes the game they'll be off the leaderboard too. So only online players count, it's not a list of all-time, all-day scores.
#3
Posted 2016-November-06, 13:02
i had a go at 4 hands earlier, it's a very false format because seeing the highest score gives you an indication of what can make, i.e. i bid a grand needing a shed load to be right, but because of the highest scores i was pretty sure it would be (and it was).
"definitely that's what I like to play when I'm playing standard - I want to be able to bid diamonds because bidding good suits is important in bridge" - Meckstroth's opinion on weak 2 diamond
#4
Posted 2016-November-06, 13:16
Bridge 4 and Just Play Bridge are not duplicate. Everyone plays different sets of deals. Obviously the top scores are those who got lucky enough to be dealt slam hands. This is not related to the hand you may happen to hold
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