While playing a casual game last Thurs night, there were a number of ejections by the computer. I assume this is because of "slow play". We were actually four friends who were discussing the bidding and the play at the end of each hand. This ejection hadn't happened in the four previous Thursday nights. Has the time, that the computer allows you to discuss the hand, been reduced? (Or maybe our discussion have become longer.) If so, how long do we have, before we have to start the next board?
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ejection by computer four friends discussing each board
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Posted 2020-May-24, 02:18
Peter . . . . AKQ . . . . K = 3 points = 1 trick
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"If a man speaks in the forest and there are no women around to hear is he still wrong?" anon
"Politics: an inadequate substitute for bridge." John Maynard Keynes
"This is how Europe works, it dithers, it delays, it makes cowardly small steps towards the truth and at some point that which it has admonished as impossible it embraces as inevitable." Athens University economist Yanis Varoufakis
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Posted 2020-May-24, 04:17
pdmunro, on 2020-May-24, 02:18, said:
While playing a casual game last Thurs night, there were a number of ejections by the computer. I assume this is because of "slow play". We were actually four friends who were discussing the bidding and the play at the end of each hand. This ejection hadn't happened in the four previous Thursday nights. Has the time, that the computer allows you to discuss the hand, been reduced? (Or maybe our discussion have become longer.) If so, how long do we have, before we have to start the next board?
I doubt anything has changed.
Put +slow+ into the table description and set the 'Permission required to play' table option. These will help.
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