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What is an expert?

#21 User is offline   luis 

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Posted 2003-November-03, 13:29

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Ben made a good point.

I have several educational bridge programs, for example, Lawrence's Counting at Bridge. From time to time a play a few hands. I have to admit, I don't "get" them all right. But I surprise myself by getting quite a lot of them.

But I don't get nearly as many at the table. And I sometimes make horrible mistakes (went for 1400 at the bridge club yesterday -- must be the first time in quite a few years that I've gone for a number that big).

Oh, well. For what it is worth, I support the opinions that say an expert:

- shows good judgement (especially in the bidding)
- rarely makes a mistake - that is, is very consistent
- can count a hand when he needs to
- can visualize unseen hands (I don't mean "knows all 52 cards")
- has a good repetoire of play techniques


1400 is a nice number but somehow I only attract 800s :-) They even wanted to setup a 0-800-Luigi line once..... Oh yes I went 3 800s in a row in one tourney :-)
My contribution to this thread: I like the self-rating BBO approach, but maybe I'm naive, when I play with an exp who makes a lot of mistakes I always assume he's also watching TV or sleepy or something else.
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Posted 2003-November-03, 18:31

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Oh, well. For what it is worth, I support the opinions that say an expert:

- shows good judgement (especially in the bidding)
- rarely makes a mistake - that is, is very consistent
- can count a hand when he needs to
- can visualize unseen hands (I don't mean "knows all 52 cards")
- has a good repetoire of play techniques


After some thought, let me add the following...

An expert....

... helps his partner avoid blunders
...doens't necessarily find the brilliant plays, but never misses the easy ones
...displays imagination .

Ben
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Posted 2003-November-04, 16:44

Discipline,Discipline,Discipline!!!!
Please do not complain about my opinion. I don't have the time to convince you I'm right.
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