How can Vugraph be improved? Realistic suggestions only, please
#101
Posted 2006-May-26, 09:57
Just so you know where I'm coming from, I have been a professional system programmer. I currently do technical support, but it's more because I prefer this task than dealing with marketing departments and such.
#102
Posted 2006-May-26, 12:04
Then maybe this thread can revert to ...How can Vugraph be improved?
#103
Posted 2006-May-27, 00:16
Click on a contract to see the hand, bidding & play. We'll be posting scorecards like this for each quarter of the matches from the Round of 16 on. Hopefully we'll post a couple of times during the session.
We're also going to have website pages with information on the players - pictures, convention cards, System Summaries, possibly some biographical information. Anyone who happens to have any good electronic pictures of people who are likely to be playing, please send me the URL
#104
Posted 2006-May-27, 04:32
As for convention cards, why not simply make it a condition of contest that ACBL or WBF convention cards be completed electronically and be submitted to webmaster a few weeks before the event starts? I find it hard to believe that any serious pairs would be completing their convention cards by hand.
I ♦ bidding the suit below the suit I'm actually showing not to be described as a "transfer" for the benefit of people unfamiliar with the concept of a transfer
#105
Posted 2006-May-27, 05:18
#106
Posted 2006-May-27, 09:53
mrdct, on May 27 2006, 05:32 AM, said:
Dream on
cherdano, on May 27 2006, 06:18 AM, said:
This is a team event, there aren't any travellers or score tickets - each team keeps a private score, they compare and report the result after the segment. I wish we could use Bridgemates to get contract and result for each board, but I'm afraid that isn't going to happen this year.
#107
Posted 2006-May-27, 10:06
JanM, on May 27 2006, 05:53 PM, said:
cherdano, on May 27 2006, 06:18 AM, said:
This is a team event, there aren't any travellers or score tickets - each team keeps a private score, they compare and report the result after the segment. I wish we could use Bridgemates to get contract and result for each board, but I'm afraid that isn't going to happen this year.
Well, there has been an excellent result service by a BBO competitor for similar team events (world championships etc.). It would be really great if BBO could provide a similar real time results service for the USBF team selection, once you actually start collecting single table results. After all, it's arguably the most exciting bridge team event after Bermuda Bowl, and deserves a good coverage.
Arend
#108
Posted 2006-May-27, 10:16
JanM, on May 27 2006, 05:53 PM, said:
mrdct, on May 27 2006, 05:32 AM, said:
Dream on
Hmm. This is one of the world's best team events. Even the second highest league here in Germany requires electronic advance submission of CCs, and I don't think it would occur anyone to complain about that. Do you think it's too much to ask the paper-and-pencil fans to spend the 3 minutes on scanning and e-mailing the CC?
Arend
#109
Posted 2006-May-27, 10:26
cherdano, on May 27 2006, 11:16 AM, said:
We'll see what happens - I have asked for either electronic or scanned convention cards. Hopefully we'll get them. Note, I'm not disagreeing with you about how people should react, just not as confident as you that they will. And some of the players are frighteningly computer-phobic
cherdano May 27 2006, on 06:18 AM, said:
I think this is in the works, but may not have highest priority. Until it's available, we'll be posting the scorecards during the matches whenever we have a person available to do it.
#110
Posted 2006-May-27, 10:26
or maybe two each I have no idea maybe that s better with more than one each team
Then at the table we can see all hands and and comments for play and def
#111
Posted 2006-May-27, 10:46
cherdano, on May 27 2006, 04:06 PM, said:
JanM, on May 27 2006, 05:53 PM, said:
cherdano, on May 27 2006, 06:18 AM, said:
This is a team event, there aren't any travellers or score tickets - each team keeps a private score, they compare and report the result after the segment. I wish we could use Bridgemates to get contract and result for each board, but I'm afraid that isn't going to happen this year.
Well, there has been an excellent result service by a BBO competitor for similar team events (world championships etc.). It would be really great if BBO could provide a similar real time results service for the USBF team selection, once you actually start collecting single table results. After all, it's arguably the most exciting bridge team event after Bermuda Bowl, and deserves a good coverage.
Arend
The BBO competitor you are referring to gets all of this data through the Bridgemate devices that Jan is referring to.
We are currently working on a facility that allows BBO to read from a Bridgemate-generated database and display tournament results/scores/standings in a similar (but superior of course!) way to how things work on our competitor's site.
But this won't be useful unless:
1) The tournament in question uses Bridgemate
2) The tournament in question agrees to allow us to access their data
This facility I describe will be used for the first time during European Championships that will take place this August in Warsaw.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#112
Posted 2006-May-27, 14:19
#113
Posted 2006-May-30, 18:30
cherdano, on May 27 2006, 03:19 PM, said:
If you mean that "if" 1 is satisfied..., you're right. I'm fairly pessimistic about 1, though, at least for this year.
#114
Posted 2006-May-30, 19:21
JanM, on May 31 2006, 01:30 AM, said:
cherdano, on May 27 2006, 03:19 PM, said:
If you mean that "if" 1 is satisfied..., you're right. I'm fairly pessimistic about 1, though, at least for this year.
And why is that? Because you don't have the resources or because you can't make the players use Bridgemate? If the latter, I can assure you that it takes less than 5 minutes to teach them.
Quite a few of the Americans who will be taking part in the USBF Championships were also present in Tenerife last summer when Bridgemate was introduced. Fred was one of those and he can verify that it's not rocket science. Even I (and I am pretty clueless regarding technical devices) survived unscathed.
Roland
#115
Posted 2006-May-30, 21:27
#116
Posted 2006-May-30, 22:42
Walddk, on May 30 2006, 08:21 PM, said:
Actually both. USBF runs only 3 tournaments a year. We were hoping that ACBL would purchase Bridgemates and do the programming to integrate them into ACBLScore. Then we'd be able to borrow or rent them from ACBL, as we do the screens, bidding boxes, etc etc. I think that ACBL will eventually get and use Bridgemates, but not before August.
And although I completely agree with you that it's trivial to use Bridgemates, I'm afraid that there are a fair number of players who disagree (and that includes the significant number who used them in both Tenerife and Estoril). They'll come around eventually but not before this August

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