Chat Abbreviation) Di Bridge Base Online (BBO)
Singkatan Dalam Percakapan (Oleh : Bert Toar Polii
Seperti kita ketahui bersama, singkatan dalam percakapan (chat abbreviation) memiliki beberapa keuntungan:
Efisiensi: Singkatan memungkinkan komunikasi yang lebih cepat dan efisien dalam percakapan online atau pesan teks. Anda dapat menghemat waktu dengan menggunakan singkatan daripada mengetik kata-kata lengkap.
Ruang dan karakter: Terkadang, platform percakapan online memiliki batasan jumlah karakter yang dapat Anda gunakan dalam satu pesan. Singkatan membantu Anda menghemat ruang karakter sehingga Anda dapat mengungkapkan pesan Anda dalam batasan yang ditetapkan. Selain itu di Bridge Base Online dimana waktu yang disediakan untuk menyelesaikan permainan sangat terbatas sehingga singkatan dalam percakapan menjadi sangat dibutuhkan.
Informalitas: Singkatan sering digunakan dalam komunikasi informal, seperti obrolan dengan teman-teman atau dalam media sosial. Mereka dapat membantu menciptakan nuansa percakapan yang lebih santai dan ramah.
Kode Khusus: Dalam beberapa kelompok atau komunitas online tertentu, singkatan memiliki makna khusus yang hanya dimengerti oleh anggota kelompok tersebut. Ini dapat menciptakan ikatan sosial dan pengertian yang lebih dalam di antara anggota komunitas. Ini berlaku juga dalam komunitas penggemar olahraga bridge.
Penghematan Waktu: Singkatan membantu Anda mengetik pesan lebih cepat, yang dapat berguna ketika Anda perlu mengirim pesan secara cepat, seperti dalam percakapan real-time atau dalam situasi darurat.
Dibawa ini tukang bridge akan menyajikan singkatan yang umum dipakai ketika kita bermain bridge di platform Bridge Base Online atau BBO
Singkatan yang umum :
=): A smiley face turned sideways.
=(: A sad face turned sideways.
AFAIK: as far as I know
AFK: away from keyboard
ASAP: as soon as possible
A/S/L?: age, sex, location
B4: before
B4N: bye for now
BAK: back at the keyboard
BBN: bye bye now
BRB: be right back
BTW: by the way
BFN: bye for now
CU: see you
CUL or CUL8ER: see you later
CUZ: because
F2F: face to face
FAQ: frequently asked question(s)
FC fingers crossed
FWIW: for what it's worth
FYI: for your information
GA: go ahead
GTG: Got to Go.
IAC: in any case
IC: I see
IDK: I don't know
IIRC: if I remember correctly
ILU: I love you
IM: instant message
IMHO: in my humble opinion
IMing: chatting with someone online
IMNSHO: in my not so humble opinion
IMO: in my opinion
JK: just kidding
K: okay
KIT: keep in touch
LOL: 1. Laughing out loud. 2. Little Old Lady.
L8R: later
M/F: male or female
MSG: message
N/P: no problem
OIC: oh I see
OMG: oh my god
OTOH: on the other hand
PLZ: please
PM: private message
ROFL: rolling on the floor laughing
SUP or WU: what's up
THX: Thanks
TX: Thanks.
TU: thank you
UW: you're welcome
WB: welcome back
WTG: Way to go!
WYSIWYG: what you see is what you get
Singkatan khusus untuk permainan bridge.
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2/1 : 1. Two-over-one response (e.g. 1H : 2C). 2. Abbreviation for the 2/1 Game Force bidding system, in which a two-over-one response (with the exception of responses to 1NT) is forcing to game. Some 2/1 players, though, use a few exceptions to the game-forcing policy.)
3rd/5th -- Third and fifth leads.
0314: Roman Key Card Blackwood 0314. (In response to a 4NT key card ask, 5C shows 0 or 3 key cards and 5D shows 1 or 4.)
1430: Roman Key Card Blackwood 1430. (In response to a 4NT key card ask, 5C shows 1 or 4 key cards and 5D shows 0 or 3.)
4SF / FSF: Fourth Suit Forcing.
AC: Appeals committee
ACBL: American Contract Bridge League
Acol: a popular British system based on simple, natural bidding, four-card majors, weak or
split notrump openings.
Acol two-bid: a strong (forcing) opening bid suggesting distributional strength
Adv: Advanced.
Advanced: In reference to a player who frequently plays in regional or national tournaments and is comfortable with advanced playing techniques such as endplays, mandatory falsecards and
basic types of squeezes.
AI: Authorised information
BAL: Balanced hand
BBO : Bridge Base Online - Online Bridge Gaming site
Beg: Beginner.
Beginner: Player who has just taken up the game.
BIT: Break in Tempo
BLML: Bridge-laws mailing list
Capp: Cappelletti. A convention played over Opponents 1NT opening.
CC: Convention Card.
CHO: Centre Hand Opponent [ie partner]
CoC: Conditions of contest
CPU: Concealed partnership understanding
CTD: Chief Tournament director
DONT: A convention played over Opponents 1NT opening. Abbreviation for "Disturb Opponent's NT opening"
F2F: Face-to-face [to distinguish from Online bridge]
FSF/ 4SF : 4th suit forcing to Game
GCC: General Convention Chart [ACBL]
GF: Game Force
GL: Good luck.
GLP: Good luck, partner.
HUM: Highly Unusual Method
Int: Intermediate.
Inv: Invitational hand.
Invm: Inverted minors.
J2N: Jacoby 2NT.
JXF: Jacoby transfers.
LA: Logical alternative
Leb: Lebensohl.
LHO: Left Hand Opponent
LOTT: Law of Total Tricks.
m: minor as in 3m = 3 of a minor
M: Major as in 3M = 3 of a Major
MSS: Minor Suit Stayman.
NegX: Negative Double.
NF: Non Forcing
NH: Nice Hand
Nov: Novice.
Novice: Player who has recently learned to play bridge and may have played in a few duplicates. Familiar with basic concepts such as Stayman, Blackwood, cue bids and finessing.
NMF : New minor force. After the auction 1m - 1M: 1NT - 2nm ( new minor) is either invitational or forcing to game, depending on bidding methods.
NPP: No problem, Partner
NTO: Nice Try, Opponent
NTP: Nice Try, Partner
O/E: Odd/Even Discards. a defensive signaling method in which odd-numbered cards (the three, the five, etc.) are encouraging,the even-numbered ones are discouraging and may
have suit-preference implications.
Opp: Opponent.
Opps: Opponents.
Pd: Partner.
Pard: Partner.
Re: Rehi.
Rehi: Hello again. (Used when a player loses his connection to a table and rejoins.)
RespX: Responsive Double.
Rev: Reverse as in Reverse Bergen, Reverse Drury
RGB: rec.games.bridge [newsgroup]
RHO: Right Hand Opponent
RKC: Roman Key Card Blackwood.
RONF: Raise Only Non Force. [Usage: Usually applied as a summary of methods for responding to a weak two-bid.]
SAYC: Standard American Yellow Card (Bidding System).
SJS: Strong Jump Shifts.
SO: Sponsoring organisation
Spec: 1. Spectate; kibitz. 2. One who spectates; kibitzer.
Spl: Splinters.
Stats: Player information sheet (or Players profile giving information on what system they play).
Std : Standard, as in Standard form of carding as opposed to UDCA carding ( Upside down carding for count & attitude)
SupX: Support Double.
TD: Tournament director
TXF: Texas transfers.
TU: Thank you.
TUP: Thank you, partner.
TY: Thank you.
TYP: Thank you, partner.
UI: Unauthorized Information. Knowledge that a player is not entitled to use ( as, for example, that obtained through partner's uneven tempo).
U2N: Unusual 2NT.
UDCA: Upside Down Count and Attitude. As opposed to Std. carding (High for encouragement & Even cards & low for discouragement & odd no. of cards)
Ur: Your.
WD: Well done.
WDO: Well Done, Opponents
WDP: Well done, partner.
WJO: Weak Jump Overcall.
WJS: Weak Jump Shift.
WPP: Well played partner
WJS: Weak Jump Shifts.
WBF: World Bridge Federation
WBFLC: WBF Laws Committee
Xfer: Transfer
ZO: Zonal organisation
ZT: Zero Tolerance [for unacceptable behaviour]
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