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ONLINE BRIDGE-Music what do you listen to when on BBO?

#21 User is offline   LukeG 

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Posted 2005-September-29, 08:25

I usually don't listen to music wnen playing. If I do I like something soothing such as Strauss Waltzes or Rhapsode in Blue.
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Posted 2005-September-29, 08:50

I don't often listen to music, but when I do I jsut elt the computer pick randomly from my hundreds of songs, as a result I listen to a wide variety of them :lol:
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Posted 2005-September-29, 08:52

Al_U_Card, on Sep 29 2005, 08:32 AM, said:

Jlall, on Sep 28 2005, 09:59 PM, said:

rock or alternative music mainly.

The Offspring, especially the Prankster album.....rock on Dexter!

ok, you are officially the man :P
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Posted 2005-September-29, 09:00

Another vote for Rock/Alternative/Punk here :-)

While playing I think "Sugar we are going down" will become a classic here at home :-)
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Posted 2005-September-29, 09:29

macaw, on Sep 29 2005, 06:06 AM, said:

www.radioparadise.com

http://magnatune.com/

Pink Floyd, Led Zepplin, Neil Young...., or something classical. Wait, these guys are all so old that their music probably qualifies as classics??

LOL - Dark Side is on as I type this :P

Anything from the 80's, especially the Clash and Squeeze.

Anytime I've had Coldplay on in the car before a tourney I do well. Turning into a superstition for me.

Like just about anything but Blues.
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Posted 2005-September-29, 10:05

pclayton, on Sep 29 2005, 10:29 AM, said:

macaw, on Sep 29 2005, 06:06 AM, said:

www.radioparadise.com

http://magnatune.com/

Pink Floyd, Led Zepplin, Neil Young...., or something classical.   Wait, these guys are all so old that their music probably qualifies as classics??

LOL - Dark Side is on as I type this :)

Anything from the 80's, especially the Clash and Squeeze.

Anytime I've had Coldplay on in the car before a tourney I do well. Turning into a superstition for me.

Like just about anything but Blues.

have you listened to darkside in 5.1 on sacd, its probably the best!
Derek and the dominoes and very good too, and reviews of Beck are also good, not all SACD in 5.1 are that good but some are really good

Neil doesnt matter whether strereo or not just crank it up, loud :P

Hard to believe I still have hearing after all these years
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Posted 2005-September-29, 10:09

luis, on Sep 29 2005, 10:00 AM, said:

Another vote for Rock/Alternative/Punk here :-)

While playing I think "Sugar we are going down" will become a classic here at home :-)

Or are your doubles a "loaded gun complex, pass it or pull it"...lol
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Posted 2005-September-29, 10:35

Oh I forgot Tom Waits, one of my favourites (and Frank Zappa too, but I would not play bridge listening to FZ :rolleyes: )
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Posted 2005-September-29, 11:37

Chamaco, on Sep 29 2005, 11:35 AM, said:

Oh I forgot Tom Waits, one of my favourites (and Frank Zappa too, but I would not play bridge listening to FZ :rolleyes: )

you wouldnt even listen to hot rats or willie the pimp by ZZZZZZZZZz
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Posted 2005-September-29, 14:24

Well I used to listen to techno/house/trance music (using the "radio" feature on iTunes). Personally I find that lyrics tend to distract me and so I prefer music without lyrics when trying to focus on bridge. I certainly enjoy most of the rock/alternative bands people have named but wouldn't tend to listen to them when I need to concentrate on something else.

Of course, these days it seems my girlfriend always wants the TV on (amazing how many times per day Simpsons seems to be on) and I tend to let her have her way and then screen all the distractions out when I focus on bridge. This has lead to some funny conversations when she asks me about something on the TV program and I have no idea what she's talking about because I was declaring a hand. :rolleyes:
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Posted 2005-September-29, 14:29

It's funny, some have a hard time playing with music, I have a hard time playing without it (online). My typical computer when I'm playing BBO is:

on average 3 AIM conversations
music (always)
bridge
1 table of NL texas hold em.
BBO forums (only used when I'm dummy).

Now that I have an ipod, I may use it when I play live (if its allowed) as well.
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Posted 2005-September-29, 14:31

Jlall, on Sep 29 2005, 03:29 PM, said:

It's funny, some have a hard time playing with music, I have a hard time playing without it (online). My typical computer when I'm playing BBO is:

on average 3 AIM conversations
music (always)
bridge
1 table of NL texas hold em.
BBO forums (only used when I'm dummy).

Now that I have an ipod, I may use it when I play live (if its allowed) as well.

Add to that a wife, a job and kids and you're there.... :rolleyes:
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Posted 2005-September-29, 15:46

yeah, very similar to what I do, I tried once to play blood bowl online at the same moment with little success, chess was even worse for obvious reasons, but settlers of catan was fun and playable.
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Posted 2005-September-29, 16:00

you play settlers? A lot of the american juniors play that game (johnny hurd and joel wooldridge are obsessed with it) when we go to tournaments.
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Posted 2005-September-29, 16:01

Jlall, on Sep 29 2005, 03:00 PM, said:

you play settlers? A lot of the american juniors play that game (johnny hurd and joel wooldridge are obsessed with it) when we go to tournaments.

I thought that you all play poker.

I guess that you can play both.
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Posted 2005-September-29, 16:02

nah kev/johnny/joel and sometimes grainger/andy hurd play settlers and not a lot of poker.

garnett/me/passell/some caddies/crank/mecks etc usually play poker.
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Posted 2005-September-29, 16:14

Jlall, on Sep 29 2005, 03:29 PM, said:

Now that I have an ipod, I may use it when I play live (if its allowed) as well.

i was gonna ask that if you ever use your ipod when you play live bridge, why would they not allow it, afraid you have watson play of the hand on ipod :)

i remember once somone at a regional didnt like the fact that i was wearing sunglasses they were afraid i was gonna look into their hand without them know ing it
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Posted 2005-September-29, 16:32

pigpenz, on Sep 29 2005, 03:14 PM, said:

Jlall, on Sep 29 2005, 03:29 PM, said:

Now that I have an ipod, I may use it when I play live (if its allowed) as well.

i was gonna ask that if you ever use your ipod when you play live bridge, why would they not allow it, afraid you have watson play of the hand on ipod :)

i remember once somone at a regional didnt like the fact that i was wearing sunglasses they were afraid i was gonna look into their hand without them know ing it

I've seen plenty of (mainly juniors) wearing walkmans while playing. Doesn't bother me except if they aren't paying attention enough/can't hear questions. It would also annoy me if they were blasting the music so that I could hear it, but as none of this has happened, it has yet to bother me.

What REALLY annoys me is this LA-area pair that does crosswords during bidding/play. This means that they are absolutely unable to keep a consistant tempo, which is highly annoying in a pair as good as they are supposed to be.
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Posted 2005-September-29, 16:49

pigpenz, on Sep 29 2005, 02:14 PM, said:

Jlall, on Sep 29 2005, 03:29 PM, said:

Now that I have an ipod, I may use it when I play live (if its allowed) as well.

I can't wait for the first Committee:

"When East led to trick seven, an iPod Pico was found attached to the led card. An examination of the card revealed the the device was playing a track called _Defense and Signals_. When the device's volume was turned to maximum by the Director, East went into convulsions the likes of which nobody has seen since the original Star Trek..."

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Posted 2005-September-29, 16:50

Elianna, on Sep 29 2005, 05:32 PM, said:

What REALLY annoys me is this LA-area pair that does crosswords during bidding/play. This means that they are absolutely unable to keep a consistant tempo, which is highly annoying in a pair as good as they are supposed to be.

hehe....Mike Lawrence used to chew sunflower seeds and spit them in a cup :)
He also played alot of crossword puzzles.
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