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2014 European Team Championships - Open Series systems

#21 User is offline   cherdano 

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Posted 2014-June-23, 04:53

View Postjallerton, on 2014-June-10, 16:16, said:

There should not be any need to specify evidence in the regulations. Whether somebody is a bone fide resident should be a matter of fact; the important thing is to have a clear definition of what is meant by 'bone fide resident'. Of course, if that person's residence status is doubted then people can look at the evidence then.

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Posted 2014-June-23, 05:02

View Postjallerton, on 2014-June-10, 16:16, said:

There should not be any need to specify evidence in the regulations. Whether somebody is a bone fide resident should be a matter of fact; the important thing is to have a clear definition of what is meant by 'bone fide resident'. Of course, if that person's residence status is doubted then people can look at the evidence then.

I suppose you have something in mind like "stayed in the country for at least n of the last N days". Problem is, this is often impossible to (dis)prove. You could then require somebody being a tax-purpose resident for n of the last N days. Not sure if that is waterproof. But I think the ECBL wants to be a bid flexible towards players have ties with more than one country and for whatever reason prefer to play for a coutry which is not the one they have the strongest ties with.
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Posted 2014-June-23, 05:13

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Posted 2014-June-23, 09:56

Would like to test out my pet two-way pass in these championships. Two pairs use similar methods (carrot club). Maybe next time :)
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Posted 2014-July-01, 15:03

I am pretty shocked that the Netherlands and Sweden didn't qualify for the Bermuda Bowl. The turmoil in Italy clearly contributed to them not qualifying as well. It'll be crazy not to see Italy next year on Vugraph :(
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Posted 2014-July-02, 06:23

View Postchasetb, on 2014-July-01, 15:03, said:

It'll be crazy not to see Italy next year on Vugraph :(


Yes, despite the fact that I am not Italian and have no connections to the country, I am a little saddened by what appears to be going on there. First they manage to lose 2 of their best players to Monaco and then they contrive to not send their best remaining team. Epic fail to really nobody's long term advantage - except maybe the winners of the next BB.

Perhaps team Lavazza will emigrate to somewhere else - like Argentina or something.
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Posted 2014-July-02, 06:32

View PostNickRW, on 2014-July-02, 06:23, said:

Yes, despite the fact that I am not Italian and have no connections to the country, I am a little saddened by what appears to be going on there.

I am far more phlegmatic. NBOs basically have two options: they can select the team or they can have trials. Both options have pros and cons. Both were used by different countries and I suspect the only consensus is that few teams sent their best six :)
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Posted 2014-July-03, 03:54

View Postpaulg, on 2014-July-02, 06:32, said:

I am far more phlegmatic. NBOs basically have two options: they can select the team or they can have trials. Both options have pros and cons. Both were used by different countries and I suspect the only consensus is that few teams sent their best six :)


It would not at all surprise me if Monaco sent their best six. :)
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Posted 2014-July-06, 20:39

Welland now plays for Germany not the USA in team trials...wow
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Posted 2014-September-10, 00:13

View Postpaulg, on 2014-June-03, 08:42, said:

The Multi 2 is still used by more than 50% of the partnerships with 33 having a strong option in the multi and 24 not.


Of the 57 pairs playing multi, 9 are playing it in conjunction with constructive weak twos. All nine of those include a strong option in their multi! This is somewhat bizarre IMO - given the junk that gets opened a multi 1st NV in these methods, being able to pass 2D is pretty huge.
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