Echognome, on May 20 2005, 04:55 AM, said:
As a practical point, I can't imagine split score weighting being very practical. Suppose HYPOTHETICALLY that this were f2f bridge and the TD ruled that that score should be:
50% of 3NT - 1 AND
50% of 4♣ - 1
How is that implementable on BBO? My guess is that some of the laws need to be curtailed for the sake of practical matters and that Ave+/Ave- rulings might need to be used in their stead simply because it's easier for the TD's to assign such scores.
I agree that if a director is running short of time, then giving A+/A- might be a reasonable solution. But still, I would hope that this is only used as a last resort. It seems to me that many TDs routinely give out A+/A- even when there is enough time to decide on a proper score assigment.
Put yourself in the position of the player who has forgotten to alert his bid. Which of these would you rather hear:
1. "You should have alerted 2
♥, so I am going to adjust the score to 4
♣-1, because that would be the likely result if N/S had known what your bid meant."
2. "You should have alerted 2
♥, so I am going to give you average minus and give N/S average plus."
I think that the second type of ruling is much more likely to lead to ill feeling than the first. If you give out A+/A-, you are likely to get complaints from people who don't know the rules (they think it is arbitrary and unfair, particularly if the MI was an honest mistake), and also from people who do know the rules (because the ruling is technically incorrect).