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#1
Posted 2020-March-14, 12:16
#3
Posted 2020-March-14, 14:24
#6
Posted 2020-March-14, 15:21
What worked for me:
Browser setting:
- Delete cookies and site data for bridgebase.com
- reload browser tab (or simply refresh browser)
- you will need to re-enter your username and password if you had these automatically saved using the "remember me" function.
Hope this helps for your problem.
#7
Posted 2020-March-14, 15:35
barmar, on 2020-March-14, 15:03, said:
I suspect that load is also cranking up due to Covid19 crisis.
At my usual times, the number online has already increased from 12-13K to 16K.
I wouldn't be surprised to see demand double before the end of month, hope you can cope or acquire more capacity.
#10
Posted 2020-March-14, 15:57
#13
Posted 2020-March-15, 10:46
#15
Posted 2020-March-15, 15:01
barmar, on 2020-March-14, 15:57, said:
Sounds to me like a pious hope.
I have been seeing 20K people online all day and an attempt to create a duplicate failed.
Tonight (WET) the keystone 'Express Free' automatic individual tournaments are missing for the first time.
#16
Posted 2020-March-15, 18:39
The tournament isn’t even showing up anymore in ACBL World or Robot
#17
Posted 2020-March-15, 23:16
pescetom, on 2020-March-15, 15:01, said:
I have been seeing 20K people online all day and an attempt to create a duplicate failed.
Tonight (WET) the keystone 'Express Free' automatic individual tournaments are missing for the first time.
Sunday afternoon is always our busiest day. This weekend it was at least 50% bigger than normal, and we were reaching our hard capacity limit. Unfortunately, that limit isn't as easy to fix as what we did on Saturday.
We had to make difficult decisions, and decided to cancel many of the free tournaments to allow the pay tournaments to continue.
I know this sounds like we're greedy bastards, but we're still a business, not a charitable foundation.
#18
Posted 2020-March-16, 06:48
barmar, on 2020-March-15, 23:16, said:
We had to make difficult decisions, and decided to cancel many of the free tournaments to allow the pay tournaments to continue.
I know this sounds like we're greedy bastards, but we're still a business, not a charitable foundation.
How can I set up my tournament as pay so that you are compensated for our use of your resources?
#19
Posted 2020-March-17, 13:54
No problems with the old, Flash version. I'm continuing to use that. And it must continue to be available, at least until the Coronavirus epidemic is over. Live bridge players who are venturing into online play for the first time, are not going to take kindly to the new version.
#20
Posted 2020-March-17, 16:00
661_Pete, on 2020-March-17, 13:54, said:
No problems with the old, Flash version. I'm continuing to use that. And it must continue to be available, at least until the Coronavirus epidemic is over. Live bridge players who are venturing into online play for the first time, are not going to take kindly to the new version.
I think you're off track here. If the old version has less access problems that just means that excessive resources are still dedicated to it. Flash has been deprecated for years now and is at end of life decreted by the internet community, BBO would have every right to drop support for it in this emergency and certainly should not make it available to new users.