udca what does it include?
#1
Posted 2007-December-11, 17:35
What does udca include, Is it only when following suit or also when discarding?
#2
Posted 2007-December-11, 17:44
#3
Posted 2007-December-11, 17:49
#4
Posted 2007-December-11, 21:02
kgr, on Dec 11 2007, 06:35 PM, said:
What does udca include, Is it only when following suit or also when discarding?
UDCA stands for "Upside Down Count and Attitude"
It is only for count and attitude situations. It does not apply to discarding situations.
Agreements about discarding methods are properly s separate discussion.
#5
Posted 2007-December-11, 21:04
- hrothgar
#6
Posted 2007-December-11, 21:43
#7
Posted 2007-December-11, 22:47
Hannie, on Dec 11 2007, 09:04 PM, said:
Yes as I commonly play it and clearly prefer it to "standard".
#8
Posted 2007-December-11, 23:15
#9
Posted 2007-December-12, 03:11
#10
Posted 2007-December-12, 12:45
cardsharp, on Dec 12 2007, 10:11 AM, said:
So would I.
#11
Posted 2007-December-12, 17:08
(I play a lot of pick up games on BBO. Up till now I avoided udca profiles because it was not clear if that would also include discards. I'll be more confortable with this now)
#12
Posted 2007-December-12, 23:03
However, in my experience, most people on BBO seem to think that it includes discards, so I act like it does there, until I'm told otherwise.
The other day, someone asked my partner and I what are carding methods were, and I said "UDCA" while she said "odd/even" and our opp responded "good to know you agree" to which we both said something to the effect of "we didn't disagree." But our opps' position seems to be the norm there.
Aaron
#13
Posted 2007-December-12, 23:19
finally17, on Dec 13 2007, 12:03 AM, said:
"Pardon him. Theodotus: he is a barbarian, and thinks that the customs of his tribe and island are the laws of nature.". -- G.B. Shaw, Caesar and Cleopatra, Act II.
Different jurisdictions have different convention cards - and different ways of doing various things.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#14
Posted 2007-December-13, 02:08
blackshoe, on Dec 13 2007, 12:19 AM, said:
Different jurisdictions have different convention cards - and different ways of doing various things.
No kidding? Well gee, I didn't know that.
Roll your eyes all you want. The ACBL prints and sells a standard one, which is the one I'm referring to. And in case you're not in the US, I think my usage of the word GUIDELINE was pretty clear.
In fact, here's a link to a PDF of it, straight from their website. Check it out! ACBL convention card
You will note in the bottom left hand corner of what might be referred to as the "top side" that there is a small box called "defensive carding." First are options for standard, then for upside down, and THEN for first discards.
I've no wish to get into a flame war here, so I'm not going to. But do you realize how pompous you look quoting Shakespeare so rudely, in particular when you're blatantly wrong?
Aaron
#15
Posted 2007-December-13, 02:26
#16
Posted 2007-December-13, 02:29
finally17, on Dec 13 2007, 09:08 AM, said:
As you are in the ACBL, I'd have thought that you knew that abusing an ACBL TD, as you've just done, is a ZT offense.
#17
Posted 2007-December-13, 02:29
The intention is to make it clear to the opponents whether you use attitude or count for your 1st discard. Example (most common here):
Attitude: upside-down.
Count: upside-down.
1st discard: attitude.
Roland
#18
Posted 2007-December-13, 09:07
cardsharp, on Dec 13 2007, 03:29 AM, said:
finally17, on Dec 13 2007, 09:08 AM, said:
As you are in the ACBL, I'd have thought that you knew that abusing an ACBL TD, as you've just done, is a ZT offense.
I didn't abuse anyone. I told someone that "rolls eyes" and the quoting of Shakespeare in some misguided attempt to call someone ignorant of cultural differences over this matter is pompous and rude. Not to mention stupid. I stand by that.
Aaron
#19
Posted 2007-December-13, 09:14
jdonn, on Dec 13 2007, 03:26 AM, said:
It's a whole section on "Defensive Agreements," which asks whether you're standard or upside down, and then lists discards, including a blank line. There's nothing at all to imply to me that it's specifically there for "special conventions." My interpretation is at least as valid as yours.
Furthermore, I think it's a stretch to assume that because you don't agree to o/e or lav (or fill in the blank line), you have an implicit agreement. I think rather that most people who take the time to fill out a real card and play a serious game together, if they don't have an explicit agreement, don't really have an agreement at all, most likely because they haven't attained a level where paying attention to discards helps them.
But whatever, it's really not worth debating. The "eye roll" response got my dander up, but I don't really care beyond that.
Aaron
#20
Posted 2007-December-13, 09:31
finally17, on Dec 13 2007, 03:08 AM, said:
So you make a post that looks an awful lot like a blatant attempt to start a flame war? Sorry, ace, I've seen that tactic before. Not gonna work.
Either PM me, or post publicly, I don't care which, but don't waste my time by doing both.
GB Shaw ≠ William Shakespeare.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean