jdonn, on May 15 2006, 10:30 AM, said:
Speaking as someone who was there (underachieving in the WBP pairs), the only people who have complained at all are people who weren't there. All the players absolutely loved the venue, the tournament was run very smoothly and efficiently, there wasn't a problem at all that I'm aware of. Every player that I know of was really happy with everything about the event. They are the ones whose opinions matter as far as I'm concerned, not random people from the internet who find it easy to belittle people about a topic which they know nothing about.
Well surprise surprise Sherlock - the complaints all relate to the way the event was presented online so what do you know ... the complainants are "random people from the internet".
As for knowing nothing about the topic, the complainants include the two preeminent bridge data archivists on Earth and several people deeply involved in tournament organisation and online presentation of bridge events.
hrothgar, on May 15 2006, 11:36 AM, said:
An (sic) number of people posting on this thread seem to feel a sense of entitlement to live Vugraph from the Cavendish. Nothing could be further from the truth...
The online vugraph presentation and website very much represent a symbiotic relationship between the event, its players and its spectators. Proper presentation of the event generates a higher profile for the event (attracting players and sponsors to future events) and showcases the talents of professional players (putting upward pressure on their market rates).
"Entitlement" - perhaps not, but it's a two-way street in which bridge fans, pro players and tournament organisers can all benefit if it's done properly.
hrothgar, on May 15 2006, 11:36 AM, said:
Despite this, despite the very large hassles involved, and despite the very real security concerns associated with live Vugraph, the WBP has been gracious enough to provide live Vugraph services.
What are the "very large hassles involved"?
What are the "very real security concerns"?
BBO (including the hundreds of volunteers that make vugraph possible) have been gracious enough to offer their facilities and long-cultivated marketable audience to WBP to showcase their event. Sounds like a p...ing contest to me, but I think BBO can wee-wee the furthest.
Disclaimer: The above post may be a half-baked sarcastic rant intended to stimulate discussion and it does not necessarily coincide with my own views on this topic.
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