Removed from automated tournament with no reason
#1
Posted 2015-December-07, 14:59
I had just finished the third or fourth hand, my claim of contract made (6 diamonds) having been accepted by opponents...
I saw that I had made 86% (or similar) and looked at the other hands to see what had happened (2 had made 6+1), then a message appeared
"you have been replaced and are no longer playing in this tournament".
Subsequently I could navigate correctly in BBO, so there was no connection problem.
Did I do something wrong?
Do the servers or the software have some problem?
Playing as many times before on a PC with Windows 10 and BBO web client in Chrome.
#2
Posted 2015-December-12, 08:59
pescetom, on 2015-December-07, 14:59, said:
I had just finished the third or fourth hand, my claim of contract made (6 diamonds) having been accepted by opponents...
I saw that I had made 86% (or similar) and looked at the other hands to see what had happened (2 had made 6+1), then a message appeared
"you have been replaced and are no longer playing in this tournament".
Subsequently I could navigate correctly in BBO, so there was no connection problem.
Did I do something wrong?
Do the servers or the software have some problem?
Playing as many times before on a PC with Windows 10 and BBO web client in Chrome.
#3
Posted 2015-December-12, 14:18
captyogi, on 2015-December-12, 08:59, said:
Thanks, but that doesn't seem likely or even possible in the web client I am using.
I noticed tonight that the bidding buttons did not appear until all players were present and it was my turn to bid,
and they disappear once I have bid, as is logical.
In any case if a player is able to bid when no auction is in course then that is a defect of the system
which should at least ignore the fact or warn, not throw the player out.
#4
Posted 2015-December-15, 15:34
pescetom, on 2015-December-12, 14:18, said:
I noticed tonight that the bidding buttons did not appear until all players were present and it was my turn to bid,
and they disappear once I have bid, as is logical.
In any case if a player is able to bid when no auction is in course then that is a defect of the system
which should at least ignore the fact or warn, not throw the player out.
I have been thrown out, then I realized that if you make any indisciplined bid, you get kicked out.
you can try again, make a psych bid, u will be thrown out.
If you experiment this, please do let me know the outcome.
#5
Posted 2015-December-16, 02:22
pescetom, on 2015-December-07, 14:59, said:
I had just finished the third or fourth hand, my claim of contract made (6 diamonds) having been accepted by opponents...
I saw that I had made 86% (or similar) and looked at the other hands to see what had happened (2 had made 6+1), then a message appeared
"you have been replaced and are no longer playing in this tournament".
Subsequently I could navigate correctly in BBO, so there was no connection problem.
Did I do something wrong?
Do the servers or the software have some problem?
Playing as many times before on a PC with Windows 10 and BBO web client in Chrome.
You probably were stuck for a very short time, and missed the warnings asking you to bid/play, then you were replaced. This sounds like a network hiccup, but we'll keep an eye on similar reports just in case there's a bug with Express tournaments (unlikely, else we would be receiving many complaints from other players).
#6
Posted 2015-December-16, 09:48
captyogi, on 2015-December-15, 15:34, said:
you can try again, make a psych bid, u will be thrown out.
The automated tournaments have no one who is judging the quality of your bids. It just uses timing.
#7
Posted 2015-December-16, 15:37
diana_eva, on 2015-December-16, 02:22, said:
Thanks for your attention.
I don't recall a warning asking me to bid/play, and no new hand appeared on the screen.
But I was examining the previous hand curiously and might well have missed a warning that subsequently timed out quickly.
It never happened before, so fingers crossed.
#8
Posted 2015-December-17, 10:20
#9
Posted 2015-December-17, 16:01
barmar, on 2015-December-17, 10:20, said:
Thanks, and quite possible, I'm just puzzled about what warning it could be.
The previous hand had finished (with my claim, accepted) and I'm pretty certain the cards of the next hand had not appeared.
But if there are no other similar complaints, no problem.
If anything I would ask you to improve the behaviour of the client when a claim has been accepted, which may be part of the problem.
Currently the state of play remains frozen until the next hand arrives, including the yellow highlight of the person who was due to play;
this can be confusing for first time players and in any case is rather messy and serves no obvious purpose.
I would suggest that the message "Claim accepted" remains visible but that the played cards and highlighting soon disappear from the table exactly as if all 13 cards had been played.