I regularly play "just play bridge' or 'Bridge 4' so I know what is a good average score FOR ME. But I am not sure whats a good score more broadly and hoped someone could share their thoughts.
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BBO 1 player games - what is a good score per hand Ig you are playing "just play bridge" or "bridge 4' .
#2
Posted 2020-November-16, 20:50
Hi, welcome to the forum.
The score depends on what where and how.
There was a rather lengthy thread about daylongs recently https://www.bridgeba...13#entry1010113
To get a better answer, you may need to provide more information.
Casual vs tournament
IMPs vs MP's etc
The score depends on what where and how.
There was a rather lengthy thread about daylongs recently https://www.bridgeba...13#entry1010113
To get a better answer, you may need to provide more information.
Casual vs tournament
IMPs vs MP's etc
Fortuna Fortis Felix
#3
Posted 2020-November-16, 22:00
There isn't really any way to define a 'good score' in either of those two formats. Since they're both scored as total points, it's fully luck dependent based on what you are dealt, rather than any skill being involved. Obviously, if you want to get on the leaderboard in Bridge 4, you're going to need to fluke game and slam hands on all 4 boards.
You could play perfect bridge and still end up with a negative score.
If you want a scale of how 'good' you're scoring, you should really be playing some of the IMP / MP formats instead. While they also have their flaws, at least you can compare how you played with how others played the same hands.
You could play perfect bridge and still end up with a negative score.
If you want a scale of how 'good' you're scoring, you should really be playing some of the IMP / MP formats instead. While they also have their flaws, at least you can compare how you played with how others played the same hands.
#5
Posted 2020-November-30, 16:00
Thank you for your replies. I had thought that an average in points per hand over a significant number of hands might be indicative of something more than luck. I guess its true the Bridge 4 is tough to determine much from, given the small number of hands.
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