Posted 2010-August-25, 18:27
I forgot to answer the question about how do you become a Vugraph operator. I completely agree with Nick that familiarity with reasonably high level bridge and with how BBO works are valuable assets if you hope to be a good operator. In fact, I think that familiarity with BBO is probably necessary.
We're always looking for Vugraph operators at the ACBL NABCs & the USBF Team Trials. If you're going to be "on site" for one of them and are interested in being an operator, please just send me an email (marteljan at gmail dot com) and I'll add you to my "Vugraph operators" email list. If you're already familiar with BBO, I can almost certainly teach you the things you need to know to be an operator in about 15 minutes before you do it (I once "trained" a new operator on my cell phone while waiting to board an airplane - luckily he was a very bright & computer literate person and did fine).
In my opinion, the most important quality for a Vugraph operator to have is "unflappableness" - things will go wrong during a broadcast, sometimes they'll be minor things (for instance the person who commented that he had tried ctrl-C for chat only to discover it was claim; there is a way to recover from that by the way - you can start the board over again by clicking on "redeal" and entering the board number); sometimes the internet connection will fail; always there will be some hands where the players play faster than you can type. The important thing is not to become frazzled when that happens, but to try to carry on so that you get as much reported as possible. I have a 1-page instruction sheet that I tape to the Vugraph tables when I am organizing a Vugraph broadcast - the operators who take a moment to look at "what to do if you get disconnected" will get back on and linked to the other table after a disconnect. The operators who either panic or think they know what to do will often end up not linked to the other table.
Being a Vugraph operator is great fun, and a lot of work. Try it! By the way, the WBF needs operators for Philadelphia - if you are interested in being a Vugraph operator there, email me and I'll make sure your name gets to the right people.
Jan Martel, who should probably state that she is not speaking on behalf of the USBF, the ACBL, the WBF Systems Committee, or any member of any Systems Committee or Laws Commission.