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I play my worst bridge when I'm: Long matches

Poll: What is the primary reason? (96 member(s) have cast votes)

What is the primary reason?

  1. on tilt because of my partner (14 votes [14.58%])

    Percentage of vote: 14.58%

  2. on tilt because of my opponents (4 votes [4.17%])

    Percentage of vote: 4.17%

  3. nervous or intimidated (6 votes [6.25%])

    Percentage of vote: 6.25%

  4. tired because I've been staying out too late (7 votes [7.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 7.29%

  5. tired because of the travel (late flight, long drive etc.) to the tournament (1 votes [1.04%])

    Percentage of vote: 1.04%

  6. tired because I cannot sleep during a tournament (7 votes [7.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 7.29%

  7. tired because I can only play so many boards well (11 votes [11.46%])

    Percentage of vote: 11.46%

  8. tired because I've using too much brainpower on remembering our bidding system (1 votes [1.04%])

    Percentage of vote: 1.04%

  9. tired or distracted with other commitments (work, personal) that I'm dealing with at or before the tournament (13 votes [13.54%])

    Percentage of vote: 13.54%

  10. tired simply because I'm in lousy shape, or I'm getting on in years (2 votes [2.08%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.08%

  11. tired because I'm playing three sessions (2 votes [2.08%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.08%

  12. distracted at the playing site (bad lighting, loud room, etc.) (3 votes [3.12%])

    Percentage of vote: 3.12%

  13. starting the first events in a tournament and I play my best bridge later (2 votes [2.08%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.08%

  14. dehydrated (1 votes [1.04%])

    Percentage of vote: 1.04%

  15. low on blood sugar (4 votes [4.17%])

    Percentage of vote: 4.17%

  16. foggy from a big meal before the session (2 votes [2.08%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.08%

  17. taking the event too seriously (2 votes [2.08%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.08%

  18. taking the event not seriously enough (7 votes [7.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 7.29%

  19. other (7 votes [7.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 7.29%

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Posted 2010-April-11, 10:12

See poll. Please explain your answer.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 10:50

I find this difficult to answer.

Instinctively I voted "on tilt because of partner" but maybe that's just because that I consider that the best excuse for myself. Fortunately all of my regular partners are nice people so it hasn't been an issue for a very long time.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 11:21

Any of the choices could be my excuse at the time. But, I admit to being most affected by the deportment of my opponents. It shouldn't happen, but it does.

The higher the level of the competition, the fewer distractions caused by the opponents, it seems. For the most part they know and abide by the ethics and the rules, much more so than lesser skilled players.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 11:26

I have noticed that my scores first session are likely to be as much as 10% higher than later sessions in a day will be. I don't feel tired at 7 or 8 pm, but that isn't borne out by my scores. I hate that!
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Posted 2010-April-11, 12:11

sometimes I just enter into a sort of lethargy, not caring much about anything, sometimes it's caused by partner or one of the poll options but most of the time it's just out of the blue or triggered by a few bad/stupid decisions of mine.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 12:12

I'm not sure my answer needs 'explaining'. I play worse in the evening after being at work all day. I play worst of all on a Thursday or Friday night after being at work all week, or after playing the night before as well as going to work during the day.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 12:14

For me, being hungry is actually by far the worst. It's sort of the opposite of the "big meal" one. The "play through swisses" that tournaments seem to always have on Sundays are awful for me because of this (I don't really like the food they offer for lunch and can never eat much). This effects my level of focus a lot more than being tired.

There's also my problem with bright blue lights (hypersensitive to them, probably something to do with being colorblind). They basically give me an instant migraine, so I can't really play bridge when one of them is at the table. Unfortunately there's a pair in my district (and they play in a fair number of open/flight A events) where one of them has bad vision and they keep a super-bright blue LED light at the table at all times. This can effect me even from several tables away. Then again, I doubt too many bridge players play well with a migraine.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 12:18

the poll is def tl;dr

is tired one of them?
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Posted 2010-April-11, 12:35

i voted other, but my explanation would be tmi.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 12:52

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is tired one of them?


Tired is 8 of them.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:

Besides playing for fun, most people also like to play bridge to win


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Posted 2010-April-11, 12:53

It is only natural you start to play worse as the day goes on. I find I play worst when I stay up late or have been drinking ;) .

Any time I play in a multi-day event, I'm always sure to be sleeping reasonably early and limit myself to 1 alcoholic drink a night. I'm always either staying at the venue or stay a few minutes away, so most of the poll options don't apply to me. It is very much possible that one of the others is more appropriate.

Helene could tell you (well, she already has I guess) I very rarely point out partner's mistakes, unless they specifically ask me to point them out. I'm just as likely to make any moronic mistake which happen. I'd rather partner made 2 mistakes and ignore them than have them make 20 and have to point them out. I do naturally get a little snappier in high pressure moments though.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 14:40

Interesting that you have on tilt from partner or opponents but not on tilt from self. I'm much more likely to be frustrated about my own mistakes. I still wouldn't put that as my biggest issue from your list, but when I'm on tilt it is usually because of my own stupidity.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 14:56

My worst bridge comes up when I have been playing 3 seasons a day for too long, this happened in European championship when we reached the final 52, with 2 qualyfing 2-season days before, and before we had also played teams. So it was like a week with 60 boards a day aprox. I was completelly unable to count anything in the end.

Being sick places me in the same state without a week of effort.

Also I lose concentration after a long trip to a tourney, after a big meal, and after the director has been summoned to the table (lasts a couple of deals).


I don't like coffee, but cocacola used to enhance my concentration, now it is more like if I don't drink cocacola my level goes down.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 16:06

on tilt from partner has been it lately. usually worry about some mistake i made that he tells me about. probably best if i just review everything at the end of the game.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 16:35

awm, on Apr 11 2010, 08:14 PM, said:

For me, being hungry is actually by far the worst. It's sort of the opposite of the "big meal" one.

Same here. Being hungry is often a big problem for me. I think I have an unstable blood sugar, because it can really drop. A test didn't reveal anything unusual though. Should really try to improve my physical shape because that tends to help a lot.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 17:16

Tired from lack of sleep, for me - whether it's from flying on the redeye or driving since 6am to get to the tournament, or from having to get up too early to play a morning session, or from staying up until 3am doesn't make much difference.

Missing from the poll is an explicit option for alcohol. I don't drink during a tournament and won't play with a partner that does -- I am amazed how much damage even a single drink at dinner will do to an otherwise solid player. (There are people sufficiently good that they can still win on autopilot after drinking - I've known exactly one in my life - but there are far more people who think they can but can't.)
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Posted 2010-April-11, 18:37

Not having so much experience with long tournaments tend to mean that I get tired towards the end.

The two longest tournaments I've probably played have occured in the past year, in the Spring Fours, I was completely out of it by Monday and kind of gave up after lunch, since we were in the consols event and teammates were pretty knackered as well, we withdrew midway. (For those unfamiliar, this is actually common practice for the Monday consols event!)

Last weekend I played 2 days in the U-25 pairs in London and then the Swiss teams on Sunday. This wasn't really much - 91 boards in the first 2 days and 49 boards on the 3rd. However, I could tell I was playing poorly towards the end, especially in the last set where I just didn't bid on holding a good 18 count and partner showing me at least 13 points with a good major suit fit. Grand was cold. Considering that that was the only slam which my partnership missed the whole weekend, and it was pretty obvious to bid it...
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Posted 2010-April-11, 18:38

Hanoi5, on Apr 11 2010, 12:52 PM, said:

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is tired one of them?


Tired is 8 of them.

lol.

i play my best bridge probably early-middle of a long tournament. thats generally because the first few days I'm either rusty or tired from traveling/time zone differences/whatever back home. By the end I'm just drained (isn't that completely normal?) and miss some spots or miss some inferences and start to drop tricks. Generally the Sunday Swiss is a big waste of time for me, mostly because I'm tired but also because I enjoy it much less and have to worry about traveling back home and stuff.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 18:59

I don't have trouble working all day and playing in the evening, but I'm always a bit sleepy right after lunch, regardless of what I ate. Dunno why. Not having enough sleep the night before makes it worse though.
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Posted 2010-April-11, 19:04

Siegmund, on Apr 11 2010, 06:16 PM, said:

Missing from the poll is an explicit option for alcohol.

Haha when I saw the title of this thread I was wondering if anyone would say "hungover."
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