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Constraints for teaching tables Another wish :)

#1 User is offline   Chamaco 

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Posted 2005-January-21, 20:07

Hi all,
this one is not a high priority, but I suppose the implementation should be relatively easy.

Here it goes:
with my reg pard (who lives away from my town), some times I'd like to do a bidding session (much like the Pship bidding room), with all 4 hands in view.

Just for the record, the main topic would be strong club sequences , with/without opps interference (but - for instance - 1NT opening sequences could be as well one of the many possible topics).

I suppose this can be don by opening a teaching table and letting pard kibitz, but the teaching table does not have available the same constraints (hand dealer facilities: hcp, shape , etc.) available in the pship bidding room.

Hence, my wish is that the same features available for the Pship bidding room could become available for the "Teaching table".

Thanks for attention !! :)

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Posted 2005-January-22, 08:42

Can you get a 3rd to bid opps hands? then Partnership Bidding should work.

4 hands are available there, but you need a 3rd to control opps, and make sensible calls.

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Posted 2005-January-22, 12:34

Gerardo, on Jan 22 2005, 02:42 PM, said:

Can you get a 3rd to bid opps hands? then Partnership Bidding should work.

4 hands are available there, but you need a 3rd to control opps, and make sensible calls.

Sometimes perhaps, but it would be nice to have the feature available in teaching tables :-)
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Posted 2014-September-27, 14:25

You can get robots for opps in bidding tables.
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Posted 2014-September-28, 01:22

On the web client, the available constraints for the partnership bidding tables and teaching tables are identical.

As 0 carbon says, robots are available for free in the partnership bidding tables on the web client. Of course they would not understand a strong club opener, but in my experience this doesn't really matter.
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