Posted 2006-October-24, 03:14
Regarding finding good matches, I find myself rarely playing in the MBC these days. I do sometimes when I want a relaxed game. And I don't expect much of my opps and p (though occasionally I play with fairly good players there).
If I want a serious game, I'll almost always:
-Find/Start a Teams Match (the standard in them is usually higher than the MBC average standard)
-Find a paid tourney (hit and miss - but I have a few favourites)
-Enter some of the BBO teams leagues (great games there)
-Play with GIB (good practice, very solid and doesn't make much mistakes)
-Consult my friends list
Regarding stability of players, I don't think that as long as a player is willing to finish a hand, that leaving after 1 board and going elsewhere is necessarily that bad. The pull of the MBC is primarily that it's convenient and you aren't tied down. If you don't like your opps, or your regular p comes online, you can leave. I think if you want stable games, join teams games and tourneys. I don't like people leaving in the middle of a hand in the MBC either, but it's not that a big deal, doesn't happen often, and regulating against it is unnecessary imo.
Regarding players ranking their peers, this is a bad idea imo for the simple reason that I would only trust very good experts (probably the top 5-10% of BBO populace), to actually be good enough to read the deal, see your perspective, and evaluate how optimal or sub-optimal, how lucky or unlucky, etc, your play actually was. The rest would be too temperamental, too focused on the outcome, or simply not good enough to see who made what mistake, to evaluate properly how good or bad a player is.
The difference between theory and practice is that in theory, there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice, there is.