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#21 User is offline   cherdano 

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Posted 2012-January-15, 12:23

I nominate Frances for most helpful poster in B/I.
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Posted 2012-January-15, 12:38

View PostPhil, on 2012-January-15, 10:57, said:

some interesting stuff

My intent is to establish annual awards in all the categories, so "of the year" will be the norm. Whether or not older posts/posters should be grandfathered into consideration for these first awards is something I didn't really consider, but in the case of clee and jdonn it didn't seem too relevant since clee is still active and they aren't up for "separate" consideration. But I'm not really married to any particular rule or set of rules, just the idea of recognizing excellence by forum posters. And if someone distinguishes themselves in second-tier real -world events, by all means, nominate them (I consider MBodell nominated by Phil).

As for the number of awards, I share Vampyr's concern about the awards becoming too specialized and watered down. That being said, if a lot of people think that more awards should be established along the lines of what Phil suggests, then I will run with that.
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Posted 2012-January-15, 13:05

I would add mikeh for post of the year for his description of expert-level thoughts processes behind a difficult decision (cannot remember the thread title but I commented at the time about it) and Frances for poster of the year (in addition to most helpful). As an aside, I am not completely convinced these kinds of votes work particularly well - when I have seen them on other forums they usually are more of a popularity contest than about content.
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Posted 2012-January-15, 13:11

View Postdaveharty, on 2012-January-15, 12:38, said:

As for the number of awards, I share Vampyr's concern about the awards becoming too specialized and watered down.


+1

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As an aside, I am not completely convinced these kinds of votes work particularly well - when I have seen them on other forums they usually are more of a popularity contest than about content.


+1, human nature.
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Posted 2012-January-15, 14:28

For the Real World achievement, I think there's only one candidate. Winning the Blue Ribbon is a magnificent achievement, but winning the US trials and coming second in the Bermuda Bowl is obviously more significant.
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Posted 2012-January-15, 15:33

View Postgnasher, on 2012-January-15, 14:28, said:

For the Real World achievement, I think there's only one candidate. Winning the Blue Ribbon is a magnificent achievement, but winning the US trials and coming second in the Bermuda Bowl is obviously more significant.

I think it's a worthwhile exercise to have a vote even in cases where there is a clear front-runner, if only to recognize those others who had noteworthy accomplishments that might have been overshadowed. What's the old saw, It's an honor just to be nominated? Plus there are occasional upsets that leave most of us scratching our heads ("Shakespeare in Love" anyone?); you can argue about whether such choices reduce the credibility of the award, but at least it's interesting to talk about. If the final vote is a "popularity contest", well, at least the process makes some of us aware of some posters' accomplishments that we might not have been aware of; I knew about Justin's great year, of course, but I didn't know much about some of the others that have been suggested, and I'm glad that's been put right.
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Posted 2012-January-15, 16:25

Leave nominations open for more than a few days though so we can

A) Decide on the categories (again I agree that too many categories leaves things watered down and less meaningful)
B) Find individual posts/threads that are good.

Edit: Also who are the new posters? I nominated one who is good but I feel like I must be forgetting some, obv not sure when everyone joined and most people here have been here for a long time. Is there some way to get a list or something?
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Posted 2012-January-15, 16:30

View PostVampyr, on 2012-January-15, 10:46, said:

I am surprised by all the nominations for hrothgar; perhaps no one else has noticed his tendency to call people he disagrees with "you loathesome diseased cunt".

I don't think a single instance creates a tendency, but I did lose all respect for him at that point.
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Posted 2012-January-15, 16:41

View PostJLOGIC, on 2012-January-15, 16:25, said:

Leave nominations open for more than a few days though so we can

A) Decide on the categories (again I agree that too many categories leaves things watered down and less meaningful)
B) Find individual posts/threads that are good.

Edit: Also who are the new posters? I nominated one who is good but I feel like I must be forgetting some, obv not sure when everyone joined and most people here have been here for a long time. Is there some way to get a list or something?


http://www.bridgebas...forums/members/

Click "Use advanced filters".

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Posted 2012-January-15, 17:09

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Posted 2012-January-15, 17:32

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Posted 2012-January-15, 17:46

Richard I totally understand why you're tilted but lets not turn this thread into a bitchfest (and I also realize that I am the most likely person to do that to a thread, so maybe this is hypocritical).
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Posted 2012-January-15, 17:55

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Posted 2012-January-15, 17:57

View Posthrothgar, on 2012-January-15, 17:32, said:

I can't help but note that I used said language to refer to you on once

You've now done so on at least three occasions...

I'm not sure why this is.

Perhaps you get some kind of sexual thrill out being abused
Maybe having anyone pay any kind of attention to you is what passes for a social life or external validation
Most likely you're just another pathetic troll who wandered onto our forums hoping to pick a fight

Regardless, given the number of times that you've now posted this statement, you can hardly object to the language
And, given your behavior on the forums, I'd say that the characterization is pretty apt.


Someone is looking to get nominated for post of the year
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Posted 2012-January-15, 18:01

A Golden Imp Awards for all the people who response regular to the posts in B/I section and another one for the person who removed this "minus" nonsense from the forums.
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Posted 2012-January-15, 18:03

View PostMickyB, on 2012-January-15, 17:57, said:

Someone is looking to get nominated for post of the year


Sadly, I think that i shall never top my sneetches post...
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Posted 2012-January-15, 18:33

View PostMickyB, on 2012-January-15, 17:57, said:

Someone is looking to get nominated for post of the year


Maybe, if there is a category for "Poster who has his/her knickers most in a twist".
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Posted 2012-January-15, 22:15

View Postgordontd, on 2012-January-15, 16:30, said:

I don't think a single instance creates a tendency, but I did lose all respect for him at that point.


That post was the final straw that caused me to put him on "ignore".
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Posted 2012-January-15, 22:32

I nominate all the B/I players who bother to post problems that 99% of us find difficult and the top 1% wc players who take their time and respond.

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Posted 2012-January-15, 22:49

How can a mod put someone on ignore? LOL?
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