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#1
Posted 2020-July-20, 11:49
I had to stick post it notes all down the left hand side to try to cover up the distracting feature.
I can't find a way to move them out of my sight while trying to play bridge!
Has anyone else encountered this problem and has anyone got a solution!?
#2
Posted 2020-July-20, 17:17
CHJCBC, on 2020-July-20, 11:49, said:
I had to stick post it notes all down the left hand side to try to cover up the distracting feature.
I can't find a way to move them out of my sight while trying to play bridge!
Has anyone else encountered this problem and has anyone got a solution!?
BBO is a free platform showing ads to cover part of the costs of maintaining the site free.
As soon as you spend money on the site, ads are hidden for a week.
Pay games range from 25 cents to 10+ dollars, depending on what type - any of them hides ads for a week. Or of you aren't the competitive type there's a BBO Prime subscription at $6 / month that offers access to a private clubs, free advanced robots, a magazine subscription and other goodies -- plus it hides ads.
#3
Posted 2020-July-20, 23:14
diana_eva, on 2020-July-20, 17:17, said:
As soon as you spend money on the site, ads are hidden for a week.
Pay games range from 25 cents to 10+ dollars, depending on what type - any of them hides ads for a week. Or of you aren't the competitive type there's a BBO Prime subscription at $6 / month that offers access to a private clubs, free advanced robots, a magazine subscription and other goodies -- plus it hides ads.
#4
Posted 2020-July-21, 06:10
Capt_Ravi, on 2020-July-20, 23:14, said:
That's a great idea. Apparently BBO is constantly striving to add new features to the Prime area for us. I have started a thread about it.
It would be good if you could add your thoughts there. Just follow the link: https://www.bridgeba...age__mode__show
#5
Posted 2020-July-21, 11:00
#6
Posted 2020-July-21, 14:21
CHJCBC, on 2020-July-20, 11:49, said:
I had to stick post it notes all down the left hand side to try to cover up the distracting feature.
I can't find a way to move them out of my sight while trying to play bridge!
Has anyone else encountered this problem and has anyone got a solution!?
Just move the browser window so that part of it is off screen?
#7
Posted 2020-July-21, 15:51
diana_eva, on 2020-July-21, 11:00, said:
Are you suggesting that the people that come to play on BBO are not real? Or are you saying that the tournament directors on BBO lack some sort of competency that Directors not on BBO have? Or is it both?
#8
Posted 2020-July-21, 18:52
diana_eva, on 2020-July-21, 11:00, said:
While what you say is true in some real life cases, it certainly is not in all. For instance, in the small town that I play in I have been directing tournaments for over 6 years now without certification. I would like to get a certification, but I have to travel a few hundred miles and do the course and sit for the test. So I read up and keep abreast of requirements and developments and my players seem happy with it! May be, BBO could do that also online, and then award or not award the permission to host pairs tournaments. Just another suggestion!
#9
Posted 2020-July-22, 02:04
pilowsky, on 2020-July-21, 15:51, said:
I'm saying that normally the ability to create tournaments is only granted to users who have some credentials or proven experience in being capable of running a tournament. At the very least some minimum seniority criteria in using the BBO platform.
The recent flood of users who need tournament permissions are real life club managers and directors who do know what a tournament is and how its supposed to work. Even so BBO turned into a jungle while they learned how to properly set the restrictions they wanted, and remembered to actually be online to attend their tournaments at the hours they were scheduled for and all sorts of new-to-BBO bumps and problems.
Prime is typically an offer for brand new users, new to bridge, shy to jump in to play with the others in the main club, perhaps eager to learn. Adding a superuser power tool like tournament management into this mix seems weird.
#10
Posted 2020-July-22, 02:43
diana_eva, on 2020-July-22, 02:04, said:
The recent flood of users who need tournament permissions are real life club managers and directors who do know what a tournament is and how its supposed to work. Even so BBO turned into a jungle while they learned how to properly set the restrictions they wanted, and remembered to actually be online to attend their tournaments at the hours they were scheduled for and all sorts of new-to-BBO bumps and problems.
Prime is typically an offer for brand new users, new to bridge, shy to jump in to play with the others in the main club, perhaps eager to learn. Adding a superuser power tool like tournament management into this mix seems weird.
In that case, there appears to be a major disconnect between your concept of Prime and reality.
It appears to me that the people that play in Prime are quite seasoned players who are not in the least bit shy. We use it to practice. It is an excellent space for this purpose.
You may have noticed that I am promoting it all over the place and I do not work for BBO.
I have met several players in the Prime area. They are not shy and they know what they are doing. I rarely do well in the Prime tournament. Of course, I rarely do well anywhere, but I doubt that your characterisation of this area is correct.
Regarding team matches, These do not require credentials to allow a person to set them up and run them outside the Prime area. Anybody can do it. I did myself for a while.
You just need to have 8 people who will stick around.
You need credentials if there is a dropout and there are sub. problems. Isn't that correct?
#12
Posted 2020-July-22, 02:53
pilowsky, on 2020-July-22, 02:43, said:
It appears to me that the people that play in Prime are quite seasoned players who are not in the least bit shy. We use it to practice. It is an excellent space for this purpose.
You may have noticed that I am promoting it all over the place and I do not work for BBO.
I have met several players in the Prime area. They are not shy and they know what they are doing. I rarely do well in the Prime tournament. Of course, I rarely do well anywhere, but I doubt that your characterisation of this area is correct.
Regarding team matches, These do not require credentials to allow a person to set them up and run them outside the Prime area. Anybody can do it. I did myself for a while.
You just need to have 8 people who will stick around.
You need credentials if there is a dropout and there are sub. problems. Isn't that correct?
All I'm saying is that newbies are likely to subscribe because it's a somewhat "protected" place to get started. That doesn't automatically mean that experienced users won't be interested It's a subscription for everyone, obviously.
#13
Posted 2020-July-22, 03:00
#14
Posted 2020-July-22, 03:35
diana_eva, on 2020-July-22, 03:00, said:
I like candy. But on a more serious note. Please be serious.