Match skill levels better
#1
Posted 2014-November-04, 19:41
I frankly represent myself as a beginner, and I purposely play at the "relaxed" tables. I've been studying the BBO tutorials, and I've learned a lot. But I need practice, and I'm sick of being yelled at by partners for doing something "wrong."
Anyway, there should be a safe place for newbies to play with one another and learn. Right now, that doesn't exist on BBO.
#2
Posted 2014-November-04, 20:40
#3
Posted 2014-November-04, 21:26
Jazzman64, on 2014-November-04, 19:41, said:
Jazzman64, on 2014-November-04, 19:41, said:
#4
Posted 2014-November-04, 21:57
#5
Posted 2014-November-04, 23:39
#6
Posted 2014-November-05, 07:31
Also a nearby club may have supervised play.
#7
Posted 2014-November-05, 09:13
#8
Posted 2014-November-05, 10:10
But Help me find a game works pretty ok for an experienced player looking to kill some free time. But there is definetly near impossible tasks to make HMFAG work well for beginners.
But I agree that BIL is the place that has very high chance to provide enjoyable game for beginners. I suppose that could be advertised more for new members.
#9
Posted 2014-November-05, 10:20
navahak, on 2014-November-05, 10:10, said:
#10
Posted 2014-November-05, 17:12
matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match.
#11
Posted 2014-November-06, 06:33
#12
Posted 2014-November-06, 06:38
#13
Posted 2014-November-17, 14:03
#14
Posted 2014-November-17, 15:42
hourcadett, on 2014-November-17, 14:03, said:
The issue is social/political, not technical.
#16
Posted 2014-November-18, 11:26
Of course something like chess engines rating different games might work better. But we don't have strong enough AI to analyze quality of play or enough knowledge about meaning of bids and signals.
In end any rating system is going to be very inaccurate and most likely cause more problems than not.
On top of that many players with similar skills simply won't form good partnerships because differences in biding and signaling methods. To improve partnership matching for help me find game it might help to have someway to match people based on systems they know about.
#17
Posted 2014-November-18, 14:29
barmar, on 2014-November-18, 09:39, said:
Infamous? They are OK.
#18
Posted 2014-November-18, 18:28
Now, I did like the idea from some previous thread of keeping these kinds of records, and using them as part of the skill match, *hidden behind the server wall* and *only used when random skill match is required* and *never visible to the user* - in fact, best if the users don't even know it's happening.
And, of course, that may already be the case. If it were, it's not like the BBOAdmins would be saying anything here...
#19
Posted 2014-November-19, 08:36
mycroft, on 2014-November-18, 18:28, said:
And now that the EBU have started a grading scheme it is obvious how inaccurate rating systems can be.
#20
Posted 2014-November-19, 12:20
Not that there are any good ways out there to measure skill.
It is my belief that what makes someone compatible is blah ( you may have a diff blah and in a perfect world, we'd use your blah for you, mine for me ) where blah is at least a function of niceness, language, willingness to stick around at the table, etc.
When I play at a real club, pard's skill isn't of great importance. Just as my (in)ability to produce a decent backhand doesn't detract from my pard's willingness to play tennis with me.