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- How to Join A Session
- Playing A Board
- How to Bid
- How to Play
- Claiming
- Timing of Games and Rounds
- Beginning A New Round
- End of Session
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- Director's Powers
The sessions on Your Bridge Club Online use traditional movements rather than being "dip in and out" sessions you can play any time (we may add this capability later). It replicates closely what happens in a face to face bridge session. This means we cannot select a movement until we know how many pairs are playing, just before the session starts. ...
When you first click Play you may see that some players have "Not yet joined table." This means they have not yet clicked Play. When everyone has done so, your cards will appear and you will be able to start. There is a choice of themes for the play area. Dark theme: And light: Light is the default but you can change by ticking the box in your prof...
Bidding is done by first clicking or tapping a bid in the panel. You have to select both the suit and the level. Provided it is your turn to bid, after selecting a bid a panel pops up where you can confirm the bid, with an option to announce or alert. In this system, you alert your own bid.. Your partner does not see the alert, but your opponents d...
You will be prompted when it is your turn to play. Play by clicking or tapping a card to select it, then click or tap it again to play the card (you can also play with one click or tap if you have set this in your profile). Play proceeds. The contract and current trick count appears to the right of the green play area. You can review the bidding by...
You can claim when it is your turn to play. Click or tap the Claim button. Complete the simple dialog that appears. When you make a claim, the other players are invited to accept or not accept the claim. Defenders will see the claimant's hand but not their partners hand. If in doubt about the claim, do not accept it; play will continue. There is a ...
Like all bridge clubs, we want our online clubs to be as friendly and enjoyable as possible for everyone. One issue is timing of games. Nobody likes to be rushedat a table; but equally if one pair takes a long time to play, it is not fair on others who have to wait for them. The way we handle this is that when creating a session, by default games h...
When a round completes, the next opponents will come automatically to the table. Note that in some movements, you may switch from N/S to E/W. If your next opponents are still playing in the previous round, or if there is a sit-out, you will be waiting for them. You can find out how long you have to wait by clicking or tapping the Status button. Thi...
At the end of the session, you will see a message stating that there are no more boards to play. You can click the Ready button to see the results so far. You can also see the results via the completed sessions list on the home page. The results will also be uploaded by the director to the EBU, and if Bridgewebs is used by the club, to Bridgewebs. ...
Player options are available in your profile. To access the profile, click the profile option in the top menu towards the right, on the home page. Here you can set the following options: 1. Play card with one click or tap. Choose this option to avoid having to click or tap a card twice in order to play it. Note that this does increase the risk of p...
We play to the normal laws of duplicate bridge as far as is possible. From a technical point of view, the director is able to undo bids or plays or to cancel a board for an average or adjusted score.
I have been unable to log onto BBO this afternoon using a windows pc (in common with many from my club) - after the initial page on https://www.bridgebase.com/ when you click on logon you are taken to https://www.bridgebase.com/v3/ which gives a white screen.
Criss Cross Raise - Also known as the Criss Cross Jump Shift or Crossover, a convention to address minor suit openings when responder has a invitation values (some play game forcing) and no 4 card major. Method 1. Inverted Minor Game Forcing. Criss Cross Invitational Values. Method 2.
Alternately, mikeh's scheme using criss cross allows you to retain the simple single raise as normal which can be useful in fighting for part scores, or making sure (esp important at IMP) that you play and make 2 or 3 m rather than being off 1 in 1NT.
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Jan 7, 2021 · In this release: Redesigned login screen. Fixed a bug related to team match creation. Other bug fixes and performance optimizations. We update the BBO platform as often as possible to make it faster and more reliable for you. Visit www.bridgebase.com and click Login/Register.