nige1, on 2011-May-25, 08:43, said:
Can't believe I missed this post on first read.
One thing I can not stand is stratification levels. All the stories i get to hear from players is the good old days playing against Barry Crane and Lew Mathe and on and on and on, being able to beat them and sit at the table with them. Seeded KO's are a joke, if players with lesser points can't beat the big dogs, then fine, let them lose.
You don't hear about the consistent 65% games Crane put up in tourneys, you hear good players talk about the times they got tops off of him. To me, more of that in current bridge would be fun. My very first tournament I pulled off a psyche against Gene Simpson. I could barely follow suit, but it is a hand I will always remember because I beat someone so much better than me, even for one hand. Years from now, this wont be enough. I'm hyper-competitive, and will not stop til I reach the upper echoelon level of play. I've been a C since i started 2 years ago, playing almost exclusively at the club level. I'm lucky enough to have decent players walk through our doors many days out of the year. I've probably played 200 hands against Itabashi, and I've learned and seen more out of his play each time, because I'm improving. I don't think it will crush the spirit of newer players to be up against the best, it will simply force those who want to get better to get better.
Yes there are players who are 100% social, but those people will play regardless.