eagles123, on 2015-February-03, 05:00, said:
I suggest people stop getting on their high horse about such an irrelevant issue so what if something is out of place in expert forum just don't reply to it/report to mods if you are so offended

The expert forum was originally intended, according to the description on the site, to be a place where experts could discuss points of interest to them: presumably points that are somewhat esoteric for the average reader.
That was never going to be followed closely, since we all know that many bridge players think of themselves as better than others would think of them. The BBO self-rating problem is maybe not quite as bad on the forums as it is on the playing site, but it is pretty bad.
In addition, there is in my view no reason why it takes an expert to post a hand that has interest to experts.
However, it also seems to me that some non-experts get 'on their high horse' when they are called out for claiming to be expert when they are demonstrably not.
Nuno's recent spate of posts, and the response thereto (perhaps especially mine), probably underlies his beef here. Nuno means well, and is clearly an intelligent person with a deep interest in the game, but it is equally clear that he is nowhere near as strong, in relative terms, as he thinks he is. He explains that he lives in a part of the world with no other good players, and I know first hand how difficult that makes it, and how easy it becomes to think that since one is the best player in the area, one must be expert. Been there, done that. Then I moved to a place with several real experts, and quickly realized that what I thought of as a deep understanding of the game was mere surface detail. Fortunately, some of these real experts played with me and, more importantly, talked the game with me.
There is nothing wrong with being a non-expert bridge player!!!! Indeed, my own view is that one is more likely to be a well-rounded person if one is NOT an expert bridge player than if one is. Ever see a group of bridge players mingle in a social environment with non-bridge players? Within a few minutes, most of the players are clustered together, giving 'you hold....' problems to each other, ignoring all the other people in the room.
My sister-in-law had to do a Masters Thesis on abnormal psychology, and she chose a small group of bridge experts, friends of my wife, as her subjects, precisely because these bridge experts were so different from most young adults (we are going back a lot of years here).
I think there is a place for the expert forum. I think non-experts should be able to post there, but that non-experts should be very careful of the problems they post, since it is in my view fair game to call out repeat offenders. Look at the hands Nuno posted, from real play, in the last month.
Some of them had some points of interest. My take is that it helps all of us, including experts, to see how experts think about problems...that is why I rarely just state my bid...I explain why I make the choice, and so do others.
We then usually wait for the hand to be shown, and sometimes we see that our ideas were vindicated, or that risks we identified existed, and so on. No one hand proves anything, but over time we can see whose ideas seem to work out well.
However, with Nuno all too often when the actual hand is posted, it is apparent that partner was playing at a novice level. All of the discussion about how one should bid becomes meaningless, because partner made one or more ridiculous calls. This sort of post doesn't interest any expert and simply shouldn't be posted here.
I guess we can report these to the moderators, but why should we? This is the expert forum we are discussing, and we are all adults and sometimes blunt language is the best way to communicate.
Please don't misunderstand me. Non-experts should be actively encouraged by the experts here, and we don't need the mods to designate who the 'real experts' are, or have anyone filter the posts. We just need people to be a tiny bit more aware that being a big fish in a small pond doesn't make one a big fish in the larger lake that is the real bridge world. I am one of the best players in my part of the world, but I am not Fred or Justin and if we had a WC forum, I would be very careful before I put forward a hand of mine for discussion there. Equally, I don't think that every hand I post belongs in the expert forum just because I (think I) am an expert.
Finally, some of the most cherished posters here are not experts and never claim to be experts....I have far more interest in a jillybean post in the I/A forum than I do for a lot of the posts in the Expert forum, as one example.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari