diana_eva, on 2016-September-03, 15:16, said:
Already getting too complicated with logistics
Just message each other on BBO , on BBF, and post here that shd be plenty. It's a BBF/BBO thing, shouldn't require contact info outside these two sites IMO. I wouldn't wanna post my email to play some match for instance, if I didn't work here.
ovncylmz, on 2016-September-05, 10:12, said:
Unfortunately, smerriman announced at the very beginning it is based on "win margin" which is proven to create problems, i.e., zebutin vs. eagles123 and phil vs. manudude03 games. Give him one or two more days. Btw, I heard today is that eagles123 rejected the challenge sent by zebutin for the second set.
By the way, does anybody have a good idea on how to solve the situation for hrothgar game if the game expires? If wackojack does not get the proper penalty for this, I have a feeling that people may just start leaving for a few days(!) after they have a few bad boards in the set they are playing [Note: I don't say wackojack did this, but giving no punishment opens this up for games in the future]
diana_eva, on 2016-September-05, 10:30, said:
You shd keep in mind that the people who participate here are long time forum contributors, they deserve a bit of mercy and some assumption that they have good intentions and don't mean to ruin things for others
If Wackojack's challenge expires, he can concede or agree with hrothgar to play another one quickly. I'm very much against assigning penalties.
shyams, on 2016-September-05, 12:42, said:
A suggestion:
While it makes sense to use the round 1 scores for deciding qualifiers (among those who lost) and to determine match-ups, it would probably be useful to decide brackets/progressions immediately as part of round 2. What I mean is:
Round 2: #1 plays #16, #2 plays #15 etc
Round 3: Winner of {#1 vs #16} plays winner of {#8 vs #9}, winner of {#2 vs #15} plays winner of {#7 vs #10}
Round 4: ...etc.
We then wouldn't have to worry about IMP margins except in Round 1. It will also reduce the workload/follow-up requirements of the organiser, and will allow winners to know who they play next regardless of margins.
For your consideration
broze, on 2016-September-05, 12:47, said:
If you play boards then it records the scores that you play. This was a very good idea on BBO's part. What is not good is that as far as I can work out if you accept the challenge late in the third day and play the boards, the person who actually initiated the challenge has basically no time at all to play it!
smerriman, on 2016-September-05, 14:39, said:
Lots of lessons learnt on how to / how not to conduct a friendly tournament here. Whoever does the next one can learn from all my mistakes
Still 28 hours until the 'official deadline' - hrothgar can play another 16 boards if he is happy to, but as he had already played through a full set of boards, doesn't have to - he can take a win by default if he chooses or can't play by then.
Given the large first match margin I think is fair to have zebutin ranked highest. If the games can't be played, Phil can take a 1 IMP win as per his suggestion (given this means a win by default results in being ranked 'last', an alternate suggestion would be to be ranked in the middle).
I opened another thread to discuss the possible future format.
http://www.bridgebas...mat-discussion/