Posted 2007-March-02, 01:07
Online Chat abbreviations
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=): A smiley face turned sideways.
=(: A sad face turned sideways.
121: one to one
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
BFN: bye for now
BRB: be right back
BTW: by the way
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
Online Bridge abbreviations
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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"
EBL: Acronym for European Bridge League (federation).
Exp: 1. Expert. 2. Experienced.
Expert: Player who has represented his country in an international event, or won a national event, or has frequently won regional events.
Friends List: List of friends whose whereabouts are tracked by the Game server.
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.
Intermediate: Frequent club player who has developed, and is familiar with, a personal convention card.
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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