Posted 2017-March-28, 19:39
Quick question. How much do you hate live face to face bridge?
Quick observation. These other three players at your table are a cosy coterie of friends sufficiently well known to you that you are confident that you will be immune to the potential problems highlighted by the requested feature, and yet sufficiently unfamiliar to you that you hope to benefit from live observation of their defending style. There seems to me some inconsistency perhaps.
All that said, having the request as an option that is turned off by default has merits, for which the main objection seems NOT to be programming complexity but rather a resistance to comlexity of interface.
My personal preferable is for a relaxation of that resistance, not just in this feature, but it ain't gonna happen.
In this case it would make my search for an enjoyable pick up game more frustrating, as I would need to check how this particular flag was set at a table before electing to sit, by which time the seat will have been pinched by someone else. Or I could sit first, then check and leave, which seems selfishly inconsiderate.
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