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Useful abbreviations wdp etc where do I find the bridge shorthand?

#101 User is offline   GreenMan 

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Posted 2015-May-25, 23:43

 1eyedjack, on 2015-May-25, 22:17, said:

CPU = ?


Concealed partnership understanding.
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Posted 2015-June-19, 06:09

 1eyedjack, on 2015-May-25, 22:17, said:

CPU = ?

Concealed Partnership Understanding: used for a psyche/misbid which is in fact a hidden/undisclosed agreement
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Posted 2017-November-29, 23:05

 aguahombre, on 2009-December-26, 10:55, said:

meh?



Definition of meh
1 : not impressive : so-so
  • a meh documentary
2 : apathetic, indifferent
  • the movie left me feeling meh

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Posted 2018-April-16, 05:35

 inquiry, on 2007-March-01, 21:09, said:

Welcome Mary, I am sure some of us can reconstuct the abbreviations for you.

gl = good luck
glp = good luck partner
ty = thank you
typ = thank you partner
wdo = well done opponents
lol = laugh out loud
rofl = roll on floor laughing

others will add more. Come back often!



brb is be right back
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Posted 2018-April-16, 13:08

 Heidibam1, on 2018-April-16, 05:35, said:

brb is be right back

That's in post #4: http://www.bridgebas...post__p__178909

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Posted 2019-December-16, 16:01

Thank you

This post has been edited by barmar: 2019-December-17, 09:40
Reason for edit: removed long, unneeded quote

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Posted 2020-June-13, 10:14

 bridgecat2, on 2010-July-29, 09:03, said:

How do I use the card symbols in a chat ???? what are the short cuts ???

When you type in your reply, they card symbols appear below the Bold choice in the style bar.
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Posted 2020-June-13, 11:58

BathRoom Break
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Posted 2020-June-15, 09:37

 0 carbon, on 2020-June-13, 11:58, said:

BathRoom Break

That's what I thought when I first started, but it means "[I'll] Be Right Back".

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Posted 2020-July-02, 08:55

I've seen someone use a clapping had emoji in BBO chat - how do you do that?
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Posted 2020-July-02, 17:16

 tony2093, on 2020-July-02, 08:55, said:

I've seen someone use a clapping had emoji in BBO chat - how do you do that?

The same way you type emojis in any other application.

On a Mac, the Edit menu in every application has "Emojis and Symbols", which displays a dialog with all the emojis. I'm not sure what the equivalent on Windows is.

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Posted 2020-July-10, 14:24

 bridgecat2, on 2010-July-29, 09:03, said:

How do I use the card symbols in a chat ???? what are the short cuts ???

Use ! as prefix to c, d, h or s.
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Posted 2020-July-10, 16:07

 spadeacemd, on 2020-July-10, 14:24, said:

Use ! as prefix to c, d, h or s.

Why are you answering a 10-year-old question, which was already answered then?

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Posted 2020-July-10, 19:29

Call me a cynic, but I see absolutely nothing positive about "wdp" for making a cold contract nor "gdp" for beating a contract holding a 5-0 trump stack. Pull off a Vienna Coup and you'll get a WDP! from me. Or beat a contract with a brilliant opening lead and you'll get a GDP! from me. But "wdp" and "gdp" to congratulate routine play, while courteous, are just mundane imo.
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Posted 2020-July-11, 05:04

Zelandakh used (came up with?) the instantly understandable abbreviation 'cog+' in a recent thread. I thought that was creative.
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Posted 2020-July-12, 10:56

defenders give two ruff n' sluffs on the same hand

dummy: VWDP!!!
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Posted 2020-July-12, 14:42

 glen, on 2020-July-12, 10:56, said:

defenders give two ruff n' sluffs on the same hand

dummy: VWDP!!!

My point exactly.
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Posted 2020-July-13, 14:30

Some people write "wdp" reflexively whenever partner doesn't go down. It doesn't matter if it's due to a defensive error, or they could have done even better. Don't take it so seriously.

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Posted 2020-July-13, 18:00

 barmar, on 2020-July-13, 14:30, said:

Some people write "wdp" reflexively whenever partner doesn't go down. It doesn't matter if it's due to a defensive error, or they could have done even better. Don't take it so seriously.

As I said, I just find it mundane. And I don't take anything real seriously anymore. If "wdp" makes 'em happy, more power to 'em.
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Posted 2020-July-19, 06:19

Does anyone know how to add emojis when chatting using a browser client on a desktop?
I can do:
; ) wink
: D grin
: $ blush
: ) smile
: ( frown
: P tongue

But I've seen people with iPads can do clapping hands etc - can they be replicated using character combinations?
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