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Slowball Vs Speedball

#41 User is online   mike777 

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Posted 2008-February-26, 16:16

No news on ACBL online teamgames. :)

Some online speedballs are pretty big. I played in a few 150 pair tourneys.
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Posted 2008-March-02, 22:48

blackshoe, on Feb 26 2008, 10:48 AM, said:

Actually, though, he didn't commit a crime (fraud, in this case) to get more matchpoints, he did it to conceal another crime (adultery).

Adultery is a crime? Good grief, our jails are already full.
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Posted 2008-March-02, 23:39

Lots of things are crimes that shouldn't be, or probably shouldn't be. That's why our jails are full. :P
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Posted 2008-March-10, 06:26

blackshoe, on Jan 26 2008, 11:27 AM, said:

mike777, on Jan 25 2008, 11:48 PM, said:

blackshoe, on Jan 25 2008, 11:04 PM, said:

How many boards?

The same in both....12

Interesting. That's a bit less than 6 minutes per board. The usual recommendation in f2f bridge for a "normal" session is about 7.5 minutes per board - and many people, particularly in club games, take longer. Sometimes much longer. :)

When you play "normal" bridge you use a lot of time to non-playing. Getting the cards, moving to another table, counting the cards and putting them into order. These things is already done while playing online. I have played a lot of tourneys, and nearly withouth exception we all use from 2-4 minutes.

A quick tournament should after my opinion have max 5 minuter per board. Preferable 4.
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Posted 2008-March-10, 08:44

Might be OT but played Fast pairs in Detroit, 1st session was 2hr 20 min for 24 brds, which is not BBO speedball blazin' but still, nice.

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