On Line Bridge
Are there any Bridge players on the forum.
During lockdown I have evolved from Trickster to Bridge Base on line to Realbridge that allows pairs and duplicate play.
Real bridge (although you have to pay about £0.30 for 20 boards ) is without doubt the most superior and most closely replicates table bridge.
During lockdown I have evolved from Trickster to Bridge Base on line to Realbridge that allows pairs and duplicate play.
Real bridge (although you have to pay about £0.30 for 20 boards ) is without doubt the most superior and most closely replicates table bridge.
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Am playing Bridge Base Online as we speak with my brother father and a friend.
its a godsend during lockdown, all I do is walk the dog play on line bridge, the crossword and split logs.sorCrer wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:44 pm I've played for 40 years![]()
Not much of late though so some of my conventions will be a bit shit. Blackwood, Stayman etc should be OK
Morning OS. I'm doing the first two but not splitting logs. Unless it's Napiers! Sent you a mail to which you've not replied. I expect I'm in the spam folder.Openside wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:47 pmits a godsend during lockdown, all I do is walk the dog play on line bridge, the crossword and split logs.sorCrer wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:44 pm I've played for 40 years![]()
Not much of late though so some of my conventions will be a bit shit. Blackwood, Stayman etc should be OK
I happened to find a certain Latin inscription when weeding out my pictures.
I signed up for Red Cross meals on Wheels deliveries for 3 days a week to get me out of the house during our lockdown. Loved itOpenside wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:47 pmits a godsend during lockdown, all I do is walk the dog play on line bridge, the crossword and split logs.sorCrer wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:44 pm I've played for 40 years![]()
Not much of late though so some of my conventions will be a bit shit. Blackwood, Stayman etc should be OK
I drink and I forget things.
Hi Enz. I am a certified "care worker" now. Been looking after some elderly and vulnerable for quite some time. Sometimes just a phone call is enough to lift their spirits. It's as dead as a doornail in the Town now with most of the shops shut. Having to let The Management cut my hair!
Good for you, we volunteered but haven’t heard a peep!Enzedder wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:04 amI signed up for Red Cross meals on Wheels deliveries for 3 days a week to get me out of the house during our lockdown. Loved itOpenside wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:47 pmits a godsend during lockdown, all I do is walk the dog play on line bridge, the crossword and split logs.sorCrer wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:44 pm I've played for 40 years![]()
Not much of late though so some of my conventions will be a bit shit. Blackwood, Stayman etc should be OK
I have iBridgeBaron on my phone and iPad. Play 30-60 minutes every day. My bridge club has being playing weekly games on Bridge Base Online since April (and overseen by our director). Am now a fan of the Two Over One bidding system.Ovals wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:20 pm Used to play every lunchtime at work, in my youth. Really loved it. Haven't played for years though.
What’s 2 over one?Macrosan wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:32 amI have iBridgeBaron on my phone and iPad. Play 30-60 minutes every day. My bridge club has being playing weekly games on Bridge Base Online since April (and overseen by our director). Am now a fan of the Two Over One bidding system.Ovals wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:20 pm Used to play every lunchtime at work, in my youth. Really loved it. Haven't played for years though.
Currently playing Acol but would like to try Strong no Trump and 5 Card Major
It is a variation on Standard American (5 card major). Basically a game forcing 2 bid (generally a minor) over a 1H/S.Openside wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:48 amWhat’s 2 over one?Macrosan wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:32 amI have iBridgeBaron on my phone and iPad. Play 30-60 minutes every day. My bridge club has being playing weekly games on Bridge Base Online since April (and overseen by our director). Am now a fan of the Two Over One bidding system.Ovals wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:20 pm Used to play every lunchtime at work, in my youth. Really loved it. Haven't played for years though.
Currently playing Acol but would like to try Strong no Trump and 5 Card Major
By some strange coincidence Ms GL took up bridge when I retired. I think she’d like me to take it up now but it holds no appeal for me, just seems complicated for the sake of it. I compare it with chess, which is complicated in that there a huge number of possible moves but the principles are simple. I’d probably be a bad loser as well.
same is true of bridge there are infinite possibilities but the principles are pretty simpleGogLais wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:00 pm By some strange coincidence Ms GL took up bridge when I retired. I think she’d like me to take it up now but it holds no appeal for me, just seems complicated for the sake of it. I compare it with chess, which is complicated in that there a huge number of possible moves but the principles are simple. I’d probably be a bad loser as well.
I've won quite a few competitions. Trying to get The Management to learn the game. It's worse than climbing K2!
Drew with a grandmaster once. Not bad for an eleven year old.
Now "Go" is on another level. We have a master on here. GuLi.
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Trickster is sh*te and the dealing is loaded.Openside wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:30 pm Are there any Bridge players on the forum.
During lockdown I have evolved from Trickster to Bridge Base on line to Realbridge that allows pairs and duplicate play.
Real bridge (although you have to pay about £0.30 for 20 boards ) is without doubt the most superior and most closely replicates table bridge.
It’s like a lot of other things ; you need to get to a certain level before you can play properly and start to enjoy its complexities. The thing that appeals to me is there is zero luck - it’s all down to you and your opponent.
Having said that, I enjoy card games too and would certainly have got into bridge had I the opportunity to do so. Used to play a lot of Solo back in the day, which has some similarities iirc.
Ms GL uses Trickster and reckons that the opening hands aren’t evenly distributed - can play an hour without getting an opening hand. Also the hands often seem extremely unbalanced compared with table bridge. Apparently this means something but I don’t understand.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:50 pmTrickster is sh*te and the dealing is loaded.Openside wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:30 pm Are there any Bridge players on the forum.
During lockdown I have evolved from Trickster to Bridge Base on line to Realbridge that allows pairs and duplicate play.
Real bridge (although you have to pay about £0.30 for 20 boards ) is without doubt the most superior and most closely replicates table bridge.
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Basically the site loads the hands against you unless you pay for chips. It's their way of trying to make non-payers lose... and thus buy chips PLUS keep the fools who pay them money happy.GogLais wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:59 pmMs GL uses Trickster and reckons that the opening hands aren’t evenly distributed - can play an hour without getting an opening hand. Also the hands often seem extremely unbalanced compared with table bridge. Apparently this means something but I don’t understand.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:50 pmTrickster is sh*te and the dealing is loaded.Openside wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:30 pm Are there any Bridge players on the forum.
During lockdown I have evolved from Trickster to Bridge Base on line to Realbridge that allows pairs and duplicate play.
Real bridge (although you have to pay about £0.30 for 20 boards ) is without doubt the most superior and most closely replicates table bridge.
I kept some stats on there playing Spades and was getting average biddable hands of under 2 after 100+ games. Since the theoretical average is over 3 (13/4), although no-one ever bids up to 13, that proved it.
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I would agree you get some crazy distributions - I had 9 clubs a couple of weeks agoGogLais wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:59 pmMs GL uses Trickster and reckons that the opening hands aren’t evenly distributed - can play an hour without getting an opening hand. Also the hands often seem extremely unbalanced compared with table bridge. Apparently this means something but I don’t understand.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:50 pmTrickster is sh*te and the dealing is loaded.Openside wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:30 pm Are there any Bridge players on the forum.
During lockdown I have evolved from Trickster to Bridge Base on line to Realbridge that allows pairs and duplicate play.
Real bridge (although you have to pay about £0.30 for 20 boards ) is without doubt the most superior and most closely replicates table bridge.
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Another shout for trickster being gash
might have a look at real bridge, thanks
might have a look at real bridge, thanks
Real bridge is the real deal, but is essentially a club platform, rather than a free to play (as trickster or BBO) It has been developed in Cambridge since lockdown so is pretty new and improving all the time.Happyhooker wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 10:10 pm Another shout for trickster being gash
might have a look at real bridge, thanks
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typical. oxford develop a vaccine, cambridge develop a bridge platform.Openside wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:08 pmReal bridge is the real deal, but is essentially a club platform, rather than a free to play (as trickster or BBO) It has been developed in Cambridge since lockdown so is pretty new and improving all the time.Happyhooker wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 10:10 pm Another shout for trickster being gash
might have a look at real bridge, thanks
yea, i gathered it wasn't free to play by errrr, reading your post. i used to be a pretty handy club player and with the extra time over the last year i started getting back into it, but found chess obviously easier to organise remotely.
was it you talking of dumping acol and going to strong no trump and 5 card major? if so, do it, it's far superior imho, but make sure you and your partner study it and know what the fuck you're doing. i've seen some fairly hysterical fuckups when people are in the process of switching conventions
Happyhooker wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:17 pmtypical. oxford develop a vaccine, cambridge develop a bridge platform.Openside wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:08 pmReal bridge is the real deal, but is essentially a club platform, rather than a free to play (as trickster or BBO) It has been developed in Cambridge since lockdown so is pretty new and improving all the time.Happyhooker wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 10:10 pm Another shout for trickster being gash
might have a look at real bridge, thanks
yea, i gathered it wasn't free to play by errrr, reading your post. i used to be a pretty handy club player and with the extra time over the last year i started getting back into it, but found chess obviously easier to organise remotely.
was it you talking of dumping acol and going to strong no trump and 5 card major? if so, do it, it's far superior imho, but make sure you and your partner study it and know what the fuck you're doing. i've seen some fairly hysterical fuckups when people are in the process of switching conventions
Were you opening? I'd probably preempt with that lot. What were the points like?Openside wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:44 amI would agree you get some crazy distributions - I had 9 clubs a couple of weeks agoGogLais wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:59 pmMs GL uses Trickster and reckons that the opening hands aren’t evenly distributed - can play an hour without getting an opening hand. Also the hands often seem extremely unbalanced compared with table bridge. Apparently this means something but I don’t understand.
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I'm quite keen to try an artificial system like Little Major - but there's not a huge amount of info about it.
The whole concept of a 'Strong Pass' sounds fascinating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_pass
The whole concept of a 'Strong Pass' sounds fascinating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_pass
Sounds like a good way for non-expert players to get themselves tied up in knots. Interestingly, banned below BB/VC.Tommy Brown wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 3:50 pm I'm quite keen to try an artificial system like Little Major - but there's not a huge amount of info about it.
The whole concept of a 'Strong Pass' sounds fascinating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_pass
"Thus, strong pass systems are classified as HUM (highly unusual method) and allowed only on competitions of Bermuda Bowl/Venice Cup level, with additional provisions that the pair playing HUM method must submit their convention cards in advance, and their team loses the right to choose the opponents (i.e. they must seat first and let the opposing team select the lineup). HUM systems are banned altogether on lower-level competitions, especially on pairs events (as a round of 2-3 boards is too short to require all other players to prepare the defense against strong pass in advance)."
I was disappointed when I was told by our walking tour guide that it's a SCam and not the wonder it's made out to be.Globus wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 12:48 am Only one, from my alma mater. The Mathematical Bridge over the Cam.
They were too good to preempt, besides with any support from partner you were looking at Slam. Preempting tends to leave it there...sorCrer wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:20 amWere you opening? I'd probably preempt with that lot. What were the points like?Openside wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:44 amI would agree you get some crazy distributions - I had 9 clubs a couple of weeks agoGogLais wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:59 pm
Ms GL uses Trickster and reckons that the opening hands aren’t evenly distributed - can play an hour without getting an opening hand. Also the hands often seem extremely unbalanced compared with table bridge. Apparently this means something but I don’t understand.
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Point of order: it's openside. WE'RE LUCKY IT'S NOT TYPED LIKE THIS oops caps locks