Prevent booting by the host during the play of a hand
#1
Posted 2018-June-14, 07:18
#2
Posted 2018-June-14, 08:58
jude999, on 2018-June-14, 07:18, said:
So if they need to get rid of the player for some reason, they have to redeal?
#3
Posted 2018-June-14, 13:18
At that point a simple database analysis would be enough to identify both trigger happy hosts and obnoxious players.
#4
Posted 2018-June-15, 01:39
At the very least when you find yourself off the table with the message that the host has removed you from the table, the HOST’S NAME should be provided. Then at least you can make them an enemy!
#5
Posted 2018-June-15, 08:45
jude999, on 2018-June-15, 01:39, said:
At the very least when you find yourself off the table with the message that the host has removed you from the table, the HOST’S NAME should be provided. Then at least you can make them an enemy!
"Host bighead89 removed you from table after 3 rounds giving reason: below claimed skill level"
You are not able to chat with host right now and you are discouraged from doing so later.
Click here if you consider that removal was not justified
Click here if you do not wish to encounter host again
#6
Posted 2018-June-15, 09:20
If someone seems to be abusing hosting privileges, you can report them to abuse@bridgebase.com. If we get enough complaints about someone we can block them.
#7
Posted 2018-June-15, 12:15
#8
Posted 2018-June-15, 12:26
And you can quickly make them an enemy. Then BBO can assess how many times someone is made an enemy and BOOT them!!!
#9
Posted 2018-June-15, 12:28
jude999, on 2018-June-15, 12:15, said:
I know people who regularly host on BBO and invite friends/acquaintances to join the table, which I guess is the original model of BBO and certainly something worth defending and maintaining.
But there are also many of us who only resort to hosted tables to fill some idle time, maybe waiting for a tournament. And other people who open a table as host without any real intention to be hospitable.
So I think there is a case for having some (not all) tables hosted by the system rather than human players, and being able to seek such tables.
#10
Posted 2018-June-15, 12:34
barmar, on 2018-June-15, 09:20, said:
If someone seems to be abusing hosting privileges, you can report them to abuse@bridgebase.com. If we get enough complaints about someone we can block them.
I hear you, and it sounds reasonable.
But the typical situation for me is 0-3 rounds played when waiting for a tournament.
I'd be more likely to report them if I knew their name and why they booted me.
I'd also be a bit surprised if many of these did not show up as booting too often if you turned the system on again.
#11
Posted 2018-June-16, 03:24
pescetom, on 2018-June-15, 12:28, said:
But there are also many of us who only resort to hosted tables to fill some idle time, maybe waiting for a tournament. And other people who open a table as host without any real intention to be hospitable.
So I think there is a case for having some (not all) tables hosted by the system rather than human players, and being able to seek such tables.
I like this idea of a compromise.
#12
Posted 2018-June-16, 03:26
pescetom, on 2018-June-15, 12:34, said:
But the typical situation for me is 0-3 rounds played when waiting for a tournament.
I'd be more likely to report them if I knew their name and why they booted me.
I'd also be a bit surprised if many of these did not show up as booting too often if you turned the system on again.
People who boot indiscrinantly will never want to tell you the reason!
I was dealt a TEN card heart suit and when my partner and I had reached 6H doubled and dummy had come down, the host booted me, the declarer. I spent ages tracking him down and submitted an abuse report which resulted n the standard we’ll look into it answer. I’m sure the host was annoyed because I over bid his 5S call. Would he ever admit to that?!
But to simplify BBO’s work, just the name of the host when you are booted would be a GREAT start and easy to implement.
EG. The host, angry999, has removed you from the table.
#13
Posted 2018-June-16, 06:30
jude999, on 2018-June-16, 03:35, said:
I was dealt a TEN card heart suit and when my partner and I had reached 6H doubled and dummy had come down, the host booted me, the declarer. I spent ages tracking him down and submitted an abuse report which resulted n the standard we’ll look into it answer. I’m sure the host was annoyed because I over bid his 5S call. Would he ever admit to that?!
All it takes is for the system to require host to supply a reason (from a precompiled list) before actuating the boot.
If he doesn't have a good reason (as in your example) then he either invents one (which will soon show up as anomalous) or gives up and lets you stay.
#14
Posted 2018-June-18, 03:05
pescetom, on 2018-June-16, 06:30, said:
If he doesn't have a good reason (as in your example) then he either invents one (which will soon show up as anomalous) or gives up and lets you stay.
#15
Posted 2018-June-18, 03:17
And PLEASE BBO .... put the host's name and reason for booting on the screen where the player sees that the host has removed him.
#16
Posted 2018-June-18, 08:31
#17
Posted 2018-June-19, 07:31
#18
Posted 2018-June-19, 08:27
jude999, on 2018-June-19, 07:31, said:
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