need recomendations for machines & scorers
#1
Posted 2013-April-01, 13:37
#2
Posted 2013-April-01, 16:11
mgiurgeu, on 2013-April-01, 13:37, said:
I'd buy Dealer4 as the duplicating machine. It almost doesn't matter which cards you use, the machine takes a picture of the card and it recognizes it that way. If you buy the ones which need a barcode then you'll always have to use those cards.
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#3
Posted 2013-April-02, 13:31
#4
Posted 2013-April-04, 17:35
#5
Posted 2013-April-04, 19:29
dustinst22, on 2013-April-04, 17:35, said:
The phones (and ongoing data connection for all of them) would be a lot more expensive than Bridgemates.
#6
Posted 2013-April-04, 19:34
Vampyr, on 2013-April-04, 19:29, said:
I think most people already have smartphones, so that's a non-issue.
The ongoing data connection cost would be very minimal as you would only need a data-connection when a score is entered. This is a minimal amount of data usage. Additionally, you could simply log into the wifi of the club.
The benefit would be you could see your score/s instantly after a session, not having to wait for some print out. You could also store results and hands on your phone for review later.
Bridge is so far behind in technology, we'll probably see this happen in 2020.
#7
Posted 2013-April-04, 20:28
dustinst22, on 2013-April-04, 19:34, said:
Really? I don't think that's true. Also many event ban mobiles in the playing area.
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But you would need a monthly subscription for each phone.
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Right, because club games held in village halls, church halls and similar are likely to have wifi.
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Golly, imagine having to wait the 10 seconds for a piece of paper to print out! Who has time for this anymore, really?
And in any case, one person would be sending the score; the other three people would still need to look at their hands and result on the internet, as usual.
#8
Posted 2013-April-04, 22:45
Vampyr, on 2013-April-04, 20:28, said:
In the US at least, yes most have one. Even old bridge players who are slow to adopt new tech
While clubs require you to have your device off, this law I think could be changed as Bridge gets more modernized. It's already becoming more relaxed in acbl land. Imagine being able to look up any hand you've ever played in any event, and also being able to look at all of the scores.....all stored on your phone. Then imagine being able to easily import your hands into the BBO app.....possibilities are all there.
Vampyr, on 2013-April-04, 20:28, said:
Well if you have a phone, this is a non-issue obv....as you'd already have a monthly subscription (again, only referring to the US here, not sure if this is common in Europe). Maybe I'm wrong here, but everyone at least in my generation now has a smart phone, and most people I see at the clubs do as well. I'm guessing at least 75%.
#9
Posted 2013-April-04, 23:08
on the ACBL Website:
15. Will WiFi devices (Android and iPad/iTouch/iPhone) be supported?
Yes. But they will connect through a wireless network to a central server (that will be Windows or Mac).
http://www.acblscore.../?page_id=12#15
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#10
Posted 2013-April-04, 23:43
dustinst22, on 2013-April-04, 22:45, said:
At my local club there would not be nearly enough smart phones to have one at every table. In any case, people with smartphones can already just look at the club's website to see the hands and results, so there is no gain by having also used the phone as a scoring device.
I am getting an upgrade on my mobile as soon as I get around to it, and I will not get a smartphone if there is a sensible alternative. Not everyone wants one, and it seems a risky strategy to rely on someone at every table, every round, having one, and having the app, and knowing how to use it.
#11
Posted 2013-April-04, 23:53
#12
Posted 2013-April-04, 23:58
GreenMan, on 2013-April-04, 23:53, said:
LOL yeah there's that, too.
#13
Posted 2013-April-05, 00:05
jillybean, on 2013-April-04, 23:08, said:
on the ACBL Website:
15. Will WiFi devices (Android and iPad/iTouch/iPhone) be supported?
Yes. But they will connect through a wireless network to a central server (that will be Windows or Mac).
http://www.acblscore.../?page_id=12#15
Interesting. Sounds promising.
#14
Posted 2013-April-05, 03:50
dustinst22, on 2013-April-04, 17:35, said:
It already exists. http://www.brianbridge.net. For those who don't have a smartphone, tablets are available at significantly less cost than most wireless scoring devices.
London UK
#15
Posted 2013-April-05, 08:34
GreenMan, on 2013-April-04, 23:53, said:
No, I imagine the other people at your table will enter the scores and you can continue to keep track of your scores on a piece of paper.
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#16
Posted 2013-April-05, 08:35
gordontd, on 2013-April-05, 03:50, said:
Very interesting, thank you.
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#17
Posted 2013-April-05, 08:50
jillybean, on 2013-April-05, 08:34, said:
As Vampyr pointed out, this scenario we're envisioning requires that at least one suitably equipped mobile device be present at every table every round. The only way to ensure that this happens is to require everyone to bring one.
The Bridgemate devices may be kind of pricey (I wouldn't know), but owning them means you never have to worry that your customers will bring enough essential equipment for you to put on a game.
#18
Posted 2013-April-05, 09:32
GreenMan, on 2013-April-05, 08:50, said:
Not necessarily true in normal duplicate movements: If you bring a smartphone you get first dibs on sitting North-South (or given the stereotypical nature of smartphone users being younger maybe all EW should do the scoring and move around the room.
Still a pretty poor idea atm though.
#19
Posted 2013-April-05, 09:57
Can you tell there's someone at one of my clubs who I believe should have a "3 IMP penalty when your phone goes off, multiplied by the number of times we've applied this penalty so far this month" rule attached to him?
#20
Posted 2013-April-05, 10:01
GreenMan, on 2013-April-05, 08:50, said:
The Bridgemate devices may be kind of pricey (I wouldn't know), but owning them means you never have to worry that your customers will bring enough essential equipment for you to put on a game.
In practice what happens is that the club has a few tablets for use when there's a table with no smartphone. The system is such that a device can either be assigned to a table and it stays there, or it can be assigned to a moving pair. So, sometimes you'll have a spare device at a table, and other times you might have none. I don't think it happens often though that there are four people at a table with no smartphone or tablet.
London UK

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