Pet Peeve - Travelers
#21
Posted 2008-May-12, 18:25
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#22
Posted 2008-May-12, 20:38
matmat, on May 12 2008, 03:58 PM, said:
i'll have to look... but if it is as i remember it, it is ridiculous.
If it's the club that I'm thinking of, I think that you're right.
#23
Posted 2008-May-12, 22:45
pclayton, on May 12 2008, 06:05 PM, said:
rogerclee, on May 12 2008, 12:52 PM, said:
This has never come up in the nationals I have been to though.
It won't since you'll always use tickets for the pair events.
But pickup slips in the US have the same columns as travelers.
The US scheme of "made" and "down" has always seemed appropriate to me, because this is what your score is based on. If you make your contract, your score comes from the number of tricks you took and whether you bid game/slam, NOT from the number of overtricks you made. E.g. 4♠+5 and 5♠+5 get the same score, so +5 is the most relevant thing to write. If you go down, your score is based on the number of undertricks, not the contract, so -1 is the most relevant thing to write.
#24
Posted 2008-May-13, 06:16
NCBO and everywhere else I've been has contract column and tricks column.
People usually either just write the contract and number of tricks taken like 4S 11 or they are like me and write 4S+1 11
I have yet to seen "4S+5" though we usually like to say "making five?" at the end of the play.
Unless explicitly stated, none of my views here can be taken to represent SCBA or any other organizations.
#25
Posted 2008-May-13, 06:35
Nice to know that the North Americans are struggling with regional harmonization as much as we Europeans are
#26
Posted 2008-May-13, 08:34
Cascade, on May 13 2008, 09:54 AM, said:
4S 9 for 4S down one
4S 11 for 4S up one
etc
Yeap! Though when I was in NZ quite a number of New Zealanders were getting cranky at me for writing it that way as it looked too bizarre and would really prefer me to write 1 and circle it when it was 1 off.
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#27
Posted 2008-May-14, 20:44
BTW, that is one of my pet peeves - people that have to be "correct"
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#28
Posted 2008-May-14, 22:30
Afterwards, I asked some of the players what they thought of it and several said they liked it - it is consistent with what you say if you're talking about the result on a board - "I was in 4 spades making 5" is the way most of us describe it verbally.
#29
Posted 2008-May-14, 23:42
I wonder what other experiences people here have had with them. I am looking at bottom line savings for Regionals. I figure the savings in caddies would pay for the machines in about four years - at their current cost.
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#30
Posted 2008-May-15, 00:41
JoAnneM, on May 14 2008, 09:42 PM, said:
I wonder what other experiences people here have had with them. I am looking at bottom line savings for Regionals. I figure the savings in caddies would pay for the machines in about four years - at their current cost.
I like them. I think most of the issues people might have will go away with use. I.e., how to handle skipped boards/late plays/etc.
#31
Posted 2008-May-15, 12:14
JoAnneM, on May 15 2008, 07:42 AM, said:
I wonder what other experiences people here have had with them. I am looking at bottom line savings for Regionals. I figure the savings in caddies would pay for the machines in about four years - at their current cost.
The bridgemates aren't buggy at all. If they're working they're working perfectly. (A single bridgemate unit might be defect, of course. Then you just excange it with a working unit.)
If there's problems, it's with the scoring program and it's interface with the Bridgemate Pro Control Software.
We've used the bridgemates at our annual bridge festival for two years now, in our Premier League (and lots of heats of the lower leagues) in the same period. Lots of clubs use them too. I don't think I've ever heard of a problem arising from the bridgemates or the Pro Control Software. They're very easy to use - both as a player and as a TD/scorer.
Harald
#32
Posted 2008-May-15, 14:04
#33
Posted 2008-May-15, 14:13
It was a success from the word go, so why it has taken this long is difficult to understand.
And as Richard (hrothgar) points out, we haven't seen anything of the kind in ACBL events yet. Whether it will take 20 years (as he predicts) or not remains to be seen.
Roland
#34
Posted 2008-May-15, 14:28
ACBL has been looking at them, and I know that some clubs have purchased them already. Hopefully, they'll be used in major tournaments here soon.
#35
Posted 2008-May-15, 15:00
Walddk, on May 15 2008, 03:13 PM, said:
Roland
quit simple really. directors would rather appear busy entering scores at some 20 year old PC than doing other, more useful things like actually ruling the game correctly or making sure people aren't cheating.
#36
Posted 2008-May-15, 16:31
The machines are being used in ACBL tournaments, Regionals and Sectionals, and their popularity is growing. I am very happy to hear about the Cavendish. Every success I can present to my BOD brings us that much closer to buying them for our District.
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#37
Posted 2008-May-15, 16:37
I just looked at a traveler. The columns say "made" and "down" so "made" 5 and "down" 1 seem quite reasonable. If the columns were headed "+" and "-" the way other would make sense.
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#38
Posted 2008-May-15, 16:42
JoAnneM, on May 15 2008, 05:37 PM, said:
I just looked at a traveler. The columns say "made" and "down" so "made" 5 and "down" 1 seem quite reasonable. If the columns were headed "+" and "-" the way other would make sense.
$3 per session? Wow. I don't go to club games that often anymore, but when I go, they are $6, $7, $8 per session.
I haven't paid $3 for a club game session in many years.
That is one of the many advantages of the ACBL games on BBO - $1 per session, the speedball games last only 60 minutes, no driving to and from the game....
#39
Posted 2008-May-15, 16:42
JoAnneM, on May 15 2008, 05:31 PM, said:
It's not a contest, really. it's just more that the acbl appears to be shuffling its feet when it comes to a lot of improvements and implementing orthogonal policies with little or negative impact on the enjoyment or integrity of the game.
#40
Posted 2008-May-15, 16:44
matmat, on May 15 2008, 05:42 PM, said:
JoAnneM, on May 15 2008, 05:31 PM, said:
It's not a contest, really. it's just more that the acbl appears to be shuffling its feet when it comes to a lot of improvements and implementing orthogonal policies with little impact on the enjoyment or integrity of the game.
Main Entry: or·thog·o·nal
Pronunciation: \ȯr-ˈthä-gə-nəl\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle French, from Latin orthogonius, from Greek orthogōnios, from orth- + gōnia angle — more at -gon
Date: 1612
1 a: intersecting or lying at right angles b: having perpendicular slopes or tangents at the point of intersection <orthogonal curves>
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3of a linear transformation : having a matrix that is orthogonal : preserving length and distance
4: composed of mutually orthogonal elements <an orthogonal basis of a vector space>
5: statistically independent
— or·thog·o·nal·i·ty \-ˌthä-gə-ˈna-lə-tē\ noun
— or·thog·o·nal·ly \-ˈthä-gə-nəl-ē\ adverb
Learn something new every day!
(I wonder if the Board of Directors sits around and someone says "Let's implement some new orthogonal policies!)
Sorry, Matmat. For some reason, your use of the term "orthogonal" struck me as hilarious. I am a tax attorney, and it would never occur to me to use that term.

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