BBO Web-client V36 Post comments and suggestions here
#1
Posted 2010-May-18, 09:30
Link to V36 announcement post
Feedback, suggestions, and bug reports are very welcome. We may not respond to every post that will appear in this thread, but I promise that we will read and consider what you have to say.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#2
Posted 2010-May-18, 09:49
Edit: Sorry it seems to happen all the time, not only when I finish the line with a : $
#3
Posted 2010-May-18, 09:54
helene_t, on May 18 2010, 03:49 PM, said:
Edit: Sorry it seems to happen all the time, not only when I finish the line with a : $
I am not sure I know what you mean, but I can't replicate any problems so far.
Do you mean that the area in which you type in a chat message does not get cleared after the chat message is sent?
Can you confirm that, whatever the problem is, it is not related to emoticons?
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#4
Posted 2010-May-18, 10:05
I first noticed it when I used the : $ but it happens all the time if I enter a chat line in the general chat line field on the bottom of the screen. If I enter it in the dialog that shows the profile of one of my friends it doesn't happen.
Just tried to clear all private data but the problem persists.
Using IE 8 under windows XP. Flash version 10.
#5
Posted 2010-May-18, 10:12
helene_t, on May 18 2010, 04:05 PM, said:
I first noticed it when I used the : $ but it happens all the time if I enter a chat line in the general chat line field on the bottom of the screen. If I enter it in the dialog that shows the profile of one of my friends it doesn't happen.
Just tried to clear all private data but the problem persists.
Using IE 8 under windows XP. Flash version 10.
OK thanks for clarifying. I am investigating...
Can you please try this experiment when convenient:
Type something into the the chat-entry area. Then log off and log in again. Does the chat-entry area still contain what you typed before?
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#6
Posted 2010-May-18, 10:17
In both cases, the text is not retained between logins.
#7
Posted 2010-May-18, 12:13
I will soon check new web client
Vincenzo
info@bridgebase.it
www.bridgebase.it
#8
Posted 2010-May-18, 14:40
Can you clarify "sort by status". Sorting by status is not making sense. Is it grouping them by location only? I thought sort by "status" might be skill level -- or perhaps a checked criteria by the user. I am not sure what the sort criteria are.
Also, just to chime in, I detest the emoticons actually displaying now -- wish I could turn that off.
: )
Thanks,
RedCat08
#9
Posted 2010-May-18, 15:27
Thanks for the user sort-by-status.
Still waiting for: (from http://forums.bridge...showtopic=37874 )
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2. Why not show, for each completed hand, the double dummy maxes that GIB can calculate. Could be in a box in lower right corner, currently unused space. Would settle some arguments without having to use the HandViewer.
3. For profiles, why not a right-click menu item to close. Would be very useful to folks like myself who park them on the edge with just a smidgen showing. Would also be useful if a double click moved the profile so all of it was on the screen.
4 & 5 Done!
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This could be put in the description for tables, if no description supplied (or permitted, for tourneys)
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8. Done!
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(good for bored dummies)
10 & 11 explained
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13. Why is there a description column for tourneys or tables? It's always empty.
14. For bidding tables, why not keep previous Deal Source for each player.
(14)Between sessions. Is currently kept within a session.
tOM
#10
Posted 2010-May-18, 15:39
I use a long announcement in Goulashes:
:Dpass=No5+…1suit:5+…Opening2!c=!c!h,2!d=!d!s,2!h=!h!d,2!s=!c!s…3=solid5+…Opng/ovrcl/resp:1NT=2HigherUnbid;2N=2lower;DBL=TO/neg1stCall<6…Cue=A/void…3N=cueAsk…d0p1 r0p1…WILL ALERT!
I find the line breaks awkward in this. Why not allow line breaks anywhere except within strings of alphanumerics plus suit symbols. (either !C or ♣ style) plus colon and "="
Many tourneys ask players to announce their bidding system and carding when a round begins.
Why not automated this a little by displaying the Title line of new opponents' CCs.
And then divide the title line into Bidding and Carding parts.
tOM
#11
Posted 2010-May-18, 15:46
RedCat08, on May 18 2010, 09:40 PM, said:
Maybe "activity" would be clearer than "status". All those who are watching vugraph will be put next to each other, all those who are playing a particular tourney will be put next to each other etc.
#12
Posted 2010-May-18, 15:49
Currently, you can only have 1 CC/partner. Why not allow multiple CCs/partner and allow choosing among them?
This would be useful:
- to aid organizing CCs (rather than having to pick from a bunch of unpartnered CCs)
- to make it easier to use different CCs for
- different tourneys (IMPs, MPs, Goulash, ...)
- different opponents or opposing systems, eg in Team competitions
- experimentation, without giving up current system
Yes, you can have unpartnered CCs and choose from them, but this is more awkward and I worry about losing them when switching.
tOM
#13
Posted 2010-May-18, 15:55
1. As a precision player, I am in a minority of BBO players. I would like to search for other precision players.
Currently, I can't. So I friend the Precision players I find, and then look at the profiles of their partners when I see them playing.
Would be easier to find them if I could search
- in online players' profiles
- in all profiles (or at least recently active ones)
2. It would also be useful if I could set the colours of Friends to whatever I want. Then I could use one colour for Precision players, one for Goulash buddies, one for TDs, etc.
#14
Posted 2010-May-18, 16:38
RedCat08, on May 18 2010, 08:40 PM, said:
"Status" might not have been the best choice of words. "Location" or "Activity" would have been better.
The main purpose of "sort by status" is to make it easier for people with a lot of friends to find out what their friends are doing. For example, if you have 100 friends online and you would like to play with one of them, it is convenient to sort the list in a way such that all of those who are available to play are grouped together.
It can also be useful for finding a strong game to kibitz. If you sort the list of stars by status, you will be able to identify tables where a lot of stars are kibitzing.
The sort order is this:
1) Those who are online but not at a table
2) Those who are kibitzing a bridge club table
3) Those who are kibitzing a tournament table
4) Those who are kibitzing a team match
5) Those who are playing at a bridge club table
6) Those who are playing in a tournament
7) Those who are playing in a team match
8) Those who are playing money bridge
There is further (alphabetical) sorting within each group (by table/tourney host and then by username).
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#15
Posted 2010-May-18, 17:57
0 carbon, on May 18 2010, 10:55 PM, said:
I second this request.
As for finding precision players, it would be nice if there were a club for strong club (precision/blue/moscito/whatever) players, just like the ACOL players club. Add one for polish club while you're at it.
-- Bertrand Russell
#16
Posted 2010-May-18, 19:31
mgoetze, on May 18 2010, 06:57 PM, said:
0 carbon, on May 18 2010, 10:55 PM, said:
I second this request.
As for finding precision players, it would be nice if there were a club for strong club (precision/blue/moscito/whatever) players, just like the ACOL players club. Add one for polish club while you're at it.
well further to my systems flag
i would like perhaps stock pictures with logos of systems like ks, precision and so on to find people
#17
Posted 2010-May-19, 03:20
Also, I often do emoticon with extra parentheses for emphasis, for example (with extra space to show the effect):
: )))))
or
: (((((
Now those end up looking silly:
Could you add an edit that if the character following the standard two emoticon characters is not blank, then don't put in the yellow emoticon symbol? That would help a lot.
#18
Posted 2010-May-19, 05:24
eleanorsf, on May 19 2010, 10:20 AM, said:
That's nothing new; they have always looked silly to me.
-- Bertrand Russell
#19
Posted 2010-May-19, 05:26
mgoetze, on May 18 2010, 06:57 PM, said:
0 carbon, on May 18 2010, 10:55 PM, said:
I second this request.
I second the second -- It would be lovely if we had a choice of color coding and then could sort by the color coding.
#20
Posted 2010-May-19, 05:34
Sure, there are some "enemies" that I don't want to chat to me and others that I just don't want to play with and/or against, or to have playing in my tourneys. But TDs already have custom lists to deal with the latter.
And for non-TDs, I think it's important that the user interface is kept simple. And for the really important friends, well, I don't have thousands of those so I can remember what made them friends without having to color them. Otherwise, player notes do the trick.

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