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How experienced are you at bridge? Just curious

Poll: How long have you played bridge? (62 member(s) have cast votes)

How long have you played bridge?

  1. Less than 1 year (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  2. 1-3 years (3 votes [4.84%])

    Percentage of vote: 4.84%

  3. 3-5 years (7 votes [11.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 11.29%

  4. 5-10 years (13 votes [20.97%])

    Percentage of vote: 20.97%

  5. 10-15 years (12 votes [19.35%])

    Percentage of vote: 19.35%

  6. 15-20 years (7 votes [11.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 11.29%

  7. 20-30 years (9 votes [14.52%])

    Percentage of vote: 14.52%

  8. 30+ years (11 votes [17.74%])

    Percentage of vote: 17.74%

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#1 User is offline   bid_em_up 

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Posted 2007-April-17, 11:49

I thought it might be interesting to find out certain things about the forum posters, so I will post 3-4 polls regarding this info. I would have preferred to have all the polls in one thread, but I guess that belongs in "Suggestions for the Forum" ;)

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Posted 2007-April-17, 11:51

10 years. Years don't matter as much as hands played though (I would say I've played more bridge than most people who have played 30 years).
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Posted 2007-April-17, 12:04

Yeah I second that. I seriously believe I may be in the top 1000 people on the planet in terms of amount of bridge hands played, even though there must literally be a million people who have been playing for longer.
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Posted 2007-April-17, 12:05

27 years.

Imagine how many posts I'd have if BBF would have been around when I started ;)
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Posted 2007-April-17, 12:37

8 years. I played a ton of hands between 2002-2004; I play less than a ton now since I'm out of college and working.
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Posted 2007-April-17, 12:38

I think about three. Maybe it's four. I lose track.
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Posted 2007-April-17, 13:14

Something like 13 or 14 years. But haven't been playing much lately.. too busy :lol:
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Posted 2007-April-17, 14:56

I claimed 20-30.
I started nearly 45 years ago.
By the time I met the lady I was to wed, I had come to the conclusion that the person opposite me at the bridge table should not be the same as the person next to me at night (your mileage may vary). So I stopped playing for about 18 years. Now, I play some on-line but not at all face to face.
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Posted 2007-April-17, 16:13

I've played for 33-34 years. I played a lot during college and university studies. After starting working, getting married and having children, I've had a period where I played far less - not playing regularly in a club, but playing in the district teams championship every other weak in the autumn seasons, the national league (two weekends pr year) and some high level tournaments.

The last 3-4 years I've been playing more regularly. Mostly IMP games in Oslo (where I live) and high level tournaments (mostly MP, but some teams tournaments). I play some online and comment on a non-regular basis on BBO vugraph broadcasts.
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Posted 2007-April-17, 19:45

12 years, but the first 3 don't really count since it was "bridge at home".
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Posted 2007-April-17, 20:56

pclayton, on Apr 17 2007, 01:05 PM, said:

27 years.

Imagine how many posts I'd have if BBF would have been around when I started :blink:

Maybe you would have caught up to Ben in that amount of time. :lol:
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Posted 2007-April-17, 23:31

I've played for 7 years, competitively for about 5 years..

But I reckon I've played more hands than most from my country :blink:
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Posted 2007-April-18, 00:15

32 (started when I was 8), but until 7 years ago it was basically substituting at the anual family reunion when the aunts and uncles needed a fourth player.

I play about 30 boards a weak in real life, a little more that that on BBO.
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Posted 2007-April-18, 07:39

As mentioned in the "introductions" thread, I was introduced to bridge about 25 years ago, but didn't catch the bug.

About 20 years ago I did enjoy playing Five Hundred with friends, and reading bridge books.

I did play for a while in a club about 15 years ago, but only about once a week, and only for about a year.

And about 5 years ago I discovered online bridge. I was instantly hooked.

Two years ago I was playing very occasionally at the local club, and almost every day on BBO.

This year I have started playing more face-to-face. I attended my first big congress 3 months ago at Queensland's Gold Coast. Quite an experience :D .

I suppose I have about 5 good years experience, mostly online, voted 3-5. I am enjoying decent face-to-face competition now very much - and doing reasonably well at it :)

I'll take this opportunity to again thank BBO, BBF, and those associated with them for their part in helping me explore this great game.


Regards,

Justin
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