g**********y 发帖数: 14569 | 1 From wimpb's article, I find this software, some questions:
1. When I read vulgraph (Vanderbilt 2002 Final 1), the second board, why open
room and closed room play different hand? Is that a mistake? (Open room 4S
make, Closed room 4S -1, sounds like should be same hand)
2. Is there a skill level standard? Say, if I "claim" myself world-class, but
in fact i am just a beginner, how do they prevent that happen? Is there a
rating system?
3. What user names do you guys use there? Same ID as here?
| w****b 发帖数: 623 | 2 1. Well we've seen different results on the same board, haven't we? :-) It
seemed that the open room did not find the D ruff so declarer only lost 2D 1S.
There's no play record for the closed room but I assume they found the D ruff
somehow which would beat the contract 1 trick.
2. There's nothing to prevent you from claiming yourself as world-class.
However, there are people who has ideas and it probably won't win much respect
if you fake your level. No there's no rating system.
I remember I saw
【在 g**********y 的大作中提到】 : From wimpb's article, I find this software, some questions: : 1. When I read vulgraph (Vanderbilt 2002 Final 1), the second board, why open : room and closed room play different hand? Is that a mistake? (Open room 4S : make, Closed room 4S -1, sounds like should be same hand) : 2. Is there a skill level standard? Say, if I "claim" myself world-class, but : in fact i am just a beginner, how do they prevent that happen? Is there a : rating system? : 3. What user names do you guys use there? Same ID as here? :
| g**********y 发帖数: 14569 | 3 1. There is some misunderstanding between us :) I won't be amazed to see
different results on same board. The amazing thing is: when I watch the
vulgraph, it shows totally different board, different cards! E-W's contract is
4S and their spades are AQJ vs 64. When do you see player reach 4S with a 3-2
fit? LOL
2. I saw some self-claimed world-class players there. Not sure whether it's
true. Like there is a guy from Denmark who has won Olympic Bronze. Another
strange thing is: Most players don't s
【在 w****b 的大作中提到】 : 1. Well we've seen different results on the same board, haven't we? :-) It : seemed that the open room did not find the D ruff so declarer only lost 2D 1S. : There's no play record for the closed room but I assume they found the D ruff : somehow which would beat the contract 1 trick. : 2. There's nothing to prevent you from claiming yourself as world-class. : However, there are people who has ideas and it probably won't win much respect : if you fake your level. No there's no rating system. : I remember I saw
| w****b 发帖数: 623 | 4 Hmm I see what you mean. That's strange and there's probably some error there.
As far as the world-class player's concerned, Denmark did place 3rd in 96's
Team Olympiad (open). The team consisted of Andersen, Auken, Blakset,
Christensen, Koch-Palmund, Schaeffer.
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【在 g**********y 的大作中提到】 : 1. There is some misunderstanding between us :) I won't be amazed to see : different results on same board. The amazing thing is: when I watch the : vulgraph, it shows totally different board, different cards! E-W's contract is : 4S and their spades are AQJ vs 64. When do you see player reach 4S with a 3-2 : fit? LOL : 2. I saw some self-claimed world-class players there. Not sure whether it's : true. Like there is a guy from Denmark who has won Olympic Bronze. Another : strange thing is: Most players don't s
| g**********y 发帖数: 14569 | 5 wow, then that guy I saw is true, he is Andersen.
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【在 w****b 的大作中提到】 : Hmm I see what you mean. That's strange and there's probably some error there. : As far as the world-class player's concerned, Denmark did place 3rd in 96's : Team Olympiad (open). The team consisted of Andersen, Auken, Blakset, : Christensen, Koch-Palmund, Schaeffer. : : is : 3-2 : at : you
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