Ban FD Full disclosure
#1
Posted 2013-June-22, 18:57
the bidding explanation is given to the bidder's partner.
this to me is against the rules. its like for every bid you send a message to partner what your bid means.
Do you know how quickly the director would be called if I broadcast my bids meaning in a message to the table so my partner could hear it?
FD should be banned in tournaments.
#2
Posted 2013-June-22, 19:57
steve2005, on 2013-June-22, 18:57, said:
the bidding explanation is given to the bidder's partner.
this to me is against the rules. its like for every bid you send a message to partner what your bid means.
Do you know how quickly the director would be called if I broadcast my bids meaning in a message to the table so my partner could hear it?
FD should be banned in tournaments.
What should be eliminated is the possibility for a person to see alerts, explanations and chat by partner. I am very surprised to see that this occurs.
#3
Posted 2013-June-22, 20:41
steve2005, on 2013-June-22, 18:57, said:
the bidding explanation is given to the bidder's partner.
this to me is against the rules. its like for every bid you send a message to partner what your bid means.
Do you know how quickly the director would be called if I broadcast my bids meaning in a message to the table so my partner could hear it?
FD should be banned in tournaments.
You are partly correct. The web version and PC version treat the "announcements" (technically) differently.
Players on PC version can elect not to see the announcements. So they see only their own. Opponents may also turn off seeing them. So they might not see legitimate alerts.
The FDCC is very useful - if you have one - for working on PAs. Opponents should be in control of who sees - so for example - if 4 are learning a system everybody can see.
And the FDCC should be able to distinguish between Alerts and Announcements. That said, this all seems unikely to happen.
Yes, they should be turned off in tournaments and players using them need to understand the need to self-alert.
#4
Posted 2013-June-22, 20:44
#5
Posted 2013-June-23, 02:06
#6
Posted 2013-June-23, 09:24
mr1303, on 2013-June-23, 02:06, said:
Yes, its a Godsend, its also a violation!
You are not allowed to consult your convention card to see what your playing and that is what FD facilitates!
It even allows you to see complicated 2nd or 3rd round or even deeper sequences meaning! Also a violation, this is consulting notes which is not allowed in tournaments.
#7
Posted 2013-June-23, 12:56
steve2005, on 2013-June-23, 09:24, said:
You are not allowed to consult your convention card to see what your playing and that is what FD facilitates!
It even allows you to see complicated 2nd or 3rd round or even deeper sequences meaning! Also a violation, this is consulting notes which is not allowed in tournaments.
This is true, but it should be changed in the Online Laws (if such a thing exists), as there is no means of detection or enforcement.
#8
Posted 2013-June-24, 02:17
#9
Posted 2013-June-24, 08:21
PhilKing, on 2013-June-24, 02:17, said:
FD does it too good. If you can consult notes playing speedball good luck, your going to have unfinished boards, if not a time penalty. But FD automates the notes, so its no more than a mouse click to find out what a potential bids means. It also tells you what your partner's bids mean. This is an unfair advantage!
#10
Posted 2013-June-24, 14:19
Problem solved - at least w.r.t your opponents.
#11
Posted 2013-June-25, 14:00
#12
Posted 2013-June-25, 15:58
#13
Posted 2013-June-25, 16:01
#14
Posted 2013-June-25, 16:07
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#15
Posted 2013-June-25, 17:31
1eyedjack, on 2013-June-25, 16:07, said:
yes that could be a problem, so you should see own alerts but not partners
#16
Posted 2013-June-28, 03:35
I actually agree that the FD design goal was probably mistaken and that it would be better if you did not see the descriptions of partner's calls, or that this should be an option at the very least. But removing this would not actually prevent the activity taking place, only make it hidden. For relayers, being able to make the bids self-alert is really a godsend, speeding up play greatly and saving lots of typing. I will also mention that I would never have started designing my favourite (home-grown) bidding system if FD had not existed, since it started life as just messing around with an FD CC. That makes me quite fond of the whole FD CC system despite the flaws. I feel that it could have been an incredibly useful and beneficial tool for online bridge if it had been developed further.
#17
Posted 2013-June-30, 03:51
Zelandakh, on 2013-June-28, 03:35, said:
I didn't know that. I am am not against initiatives toward a general improvement in bidding. I would simply opine that different environments within BBO have different levels of competitive seriousness, and this kind of initiative should be excluded from the more serious events.
Zelandakh, on 2013-June-28, 03:35, said:
I certainly agree that it is an unfinished product. I found it to be a user-hostile product (from the perspective of THIS user) when I tried to document my methods in it.
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#18
Posted 2013-June-30, 19:50
1eyedjack, on 2013-June-30, 03:51, said:
Kungsteen's scripting language makes it x1000000 times easier to write an FD card. I literally cut+paste'd our system notes in, fixed a few things and it was good to go. Addmittedly, that's because our notes were in excel to start with which made it very easy.
#19
Posted 2013-June-30, 21:16
#20
Posted 2013-July-01, 08:35