nikos59, on May 17 2006, 06:45 AM, said:
I would focus on the main challenge: how to cover
adequately (and more than adequately)
the two premier events that coincide. Perhaps there
will be need to have more than 8 tables at a time. This
is one challenge for BBO. I very much appreciate
Jan's attitude and I think that this year's USBF will
be an excellent spectacle. As to the European
Championships, we have already
had very extensive coverage, so the standard is already
set quite high!
ns
It's a fact that there will be a bottleneck in August. Look here:
August 12-26: European Bridge Team Championships in Warsaw, Poland.
August 18-25: United States Bridge Championships in White Plains, NY.
August 23-30: Pacific Asian Bridge Championships in Shanghai, China.
It doesn't take much imagination to foresee the "problem" we will be having on the 23rd, 24th, 25th and possibly also on the 26th because the USBF may have to include this date too.
Then add the tournaments we do not know about at this point in time. I know that Fred and Uday are aware of the software problems if/when every organiser would like to have 4 or 6 tables up. As I pointed out in an earlier post: we already have this problem next week. The organisers can't get all the tables they asked for because our current limit is 8 tables simultaneously.
This raises two other issues:
1. Is it desirable to have an infinite number of tables up?
2. Should there be a limit as to how many simultaneous broadcasts?
If your answer to 2. is a "yes" and we get too many requests, should we decide which to accept and which to leave out on a "first come, first serve" basis? Or should we look at importance of the event? If so, do you trust Fred and me to determine which broadcast is more important than another? Fred will likely tell me that it's my call, so would you be happy to let me judge? And if it turns out that you are not, will you accept our decision nonetheless?
No one wants to disappoint anybody if it can be avoided. All this was not an issue 2 years ago, but it is now. Your thoughts would be welcomed.
Roland