I play in a regular team game with some friends. But today, none of the people I usually play with as partners were available. So I offered to play with a bot partner, as otherwise the game was not going to fly today, and I dislike playing with random center-hand opponents. I'd rather play with a bot, since I've played a million bot games. I certainly know the bot bidding style compared to a random person.
How do we set it up? Do I pay for a bot partner for the day? Does the person setting the game need to do that?
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Using a bot partner as a fill-in for a team game
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Posted 2023-April-20, 00:36
wuudturner, on 2023-April-18, 09:00, said:
I play in a regular team game with some friends. But today, none of the people I usually play with as partners were available. So I offered to play with a bot partner, as otherwise the game was not going to fly today, and I dislike playing with random center-hand opponents. I'd rather play with a bot, since I've played a million bot games. I certainly know the bot bidding style compared to a random person.
How do we set it up? Do I pay for a bot partner for the day? Does the person setting the game need to do that?
How do we set it up? Do I pay for a bot partner for the day? Does the person setting the game need to do that?
Robots are available only as subs, not to fill in an original resrevation. So you can't "invite" a robot, but you can replace a human with a robot, or replace the sitout left by a human who withdraw, with a robot.
No need to rent or pay, robot subs are free.
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