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How should I vote in polls I created?

  1. Vote for what I did at the table (2 votes [10.53%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.53%

  2. Vote for what works best given all hands (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. Vote for what I think is best in hindsight (5 votes [26.32%])

    Percentage of vote: 26.32%

  4. Don't vote in my own polls (12 votes [63.16%])

    Percentage of vote: 63.16%

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#1 User is online   awm 

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Posted 2012-December-02, 20:38

When I create a poll about a bridge hand, what should I vote for?

Typically there is some choice I made at the table (which may or may not have worked out; usually not since I tend to post the hands I get wrong as problems more often than the ones I get right). Since I've actually played the hand, I know what would've worked at the table (whether I think this is theoretically "best" or not). Occasionally I have a theory about what the "right" action was (either my action or some other) and could vote for that, although quite often I'm posting because I don't know what this "right" action might be.

What do other people do?
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#2 User is offline   MickyB 

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Posted 2012-December-02, 20:49

I am keen to know what you'll vote for in this poll, Adam.
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Posted 2012-December-02, 23:24

I tend not to vote in any poll I started, and when I do, i "never" vote in them them for the first few days. I made an exception to the don't vote early rule and voted in the stillborn movie thread post. I really liked that one, and gave it a high rating. As for play hands, if and when I vote, I vote for the best play, which no doubt is the one I made at the table. :) :)
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Posted 2012-December-03, 00:22

View Postawm, on 2012-December-02, 20:38, said:

When I create a poll about a bridge hand, what should I vote for?

Typically there is some choice I made at the table (which may or may not have worked out; usually not since I tend to post the hands I get wrong as problems more often than the ones I get right). Since I've actually played the hand, I know what would've worked at the table (whether I think this is theoretically "best" or not). Occasionally I have a theory about what the "right" action was (either my action or some other) and could vote for that, although quite often I'm posting because I don't know what this "right" action might be.

What do other people do?


Polls need a 'candy' option for precisely this reason.
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Posted 2012-December-03, 01:27

I would usually wait a while to vote, so that my vote doesn't skew the results, but after a few days it gets annoying to keep pressing "show results" to see the results, and so I vote for what I did at the table.
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Posted 2012-December-03, 02:33

Yes, I usually have a neutral action to vote for. Or I vote randomly.
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Posted 2012-December-03, 04:18

I usually don't vote in my own polls when it is about which play/bid is best on a particular hand. But I think it is ok to vote for what you think is best in hinsight, assuming that you make it a non-anonymous poll. And then I would wait a few days before voting, as Ben says.
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Posted 2012-December-03, 04:36

If the hand came up at the table, I usually vote for what I actually did. This is often not the same as what I think is best upon reflection. :)

If the hand was given to me as a problem, I just vote normally.
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Posted 2012-December-03, 17:04

With very few exceptions I vote in a poll before reading any comments. Then I see how the votes tally up. Ideally, I see who voted for what. If the poster voted, I assume that his vote is the same vote he would cast if someone else had posted the poll. So that (the hindsight option) would be my recommendation. But I don't feel strongly about it.

Huh! This is one of the exceptions because I have at least glanced at comments and have not yet voted. But on hands, I virtually always vote before reading. Sometimes after reading, I change my mind but I leave my vote as is. Probably there is no option to change it, I don't know.
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Posted 2012-December-03, 18:16

I add the option "abstain" because I don't like to vote in my own polls but I do want to see the results when I view the thread.
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