Trophies Would you want them?
#1
Posted 2014-January-26, 12:29
What do you think? If you win a bridge event, would you want to receive a trophy?
#2
Posted 2014-January-26, 12:56
If you did sell the trophies, you could use the money to get really heavy whiskey glasses, which IMO are always a welcome prize.
#3
Posted 2014-January-26, 13:14
Presumably many of the trophies have been donated by players or in memory of players - surely selling them would be poor form?
#4
Posted 2014-January-26, 13:21
EDIT: But I also agree with Micky: if there is a memorial trophy that gets engraved with the winners' names each year, selling it would be rude.
This post has been edited by Bbradley62: 2014-January-26, 13:23
#5
Posted 2014-January-26, 13:48
MickyB, on 2014-January-26, 13:14, said:
I think that people in general tend to take them home (I usually do) although sometimes this results in a headache for the organisers chasing them up for the following year!
#6
Posted 2014-January-26, 15:32
Just a quick story, - we showed up for a 9:00 a.m. game only to find there was no game scheduled. There was another woman there also disappointed not to find a game. Sitting there in the lobby or mezzanine was a man reading a newspaper. This gal asked him if he would come and join us for a game of bridge to which request he kindly aquiesed.
He continued to read his paper while we played and we were in awe as he seemed to know everything we had in our hands.
Later we learned he was someone who is paid to play. I wish we had been able to find out his name.
#7
Posted 2014-January-26, 18:33
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
#8
Posted 2014-January-27, 11:58
The trouble is, you have to go and get it engraved, and then you have to play the event the next year or post it off.
I prefer to get one you keep and be done with it.
#9
Posted 2014-January-27, 12:06
mr1303, on 2014-January-27, 11:58, said:
The trouble is, you have to go and get it engraved, and then you have to play the event the next year or post it off.
I prefer to get one you keep and be done with it.
You don't have to take it though, and if you don't the organisers will engrave it.
I don't like trophies that you keep. What do you do with them? We have loads in the loft. If you are given something to keep, it should be something useful.
#10
Posted 2014-January-27, 12:06
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Posted 2014-January-27, 12:15
#14
Posted 2014-January-27, 17:38
PhilKing, on 2014-January-27, 16:51, said:
Well, the only people who would have an opinion on the matter are those who have received trophies; there is no point in downplaying that fact.
#15
Posted 2014-January-27, 19:00
I don't know if he still does it, but there's a guy in our unit who would send notices of the winners (in every flight and stratum) of our Sectional tournaments to all the local newspapers; they would run the notice if anyone from that town was on a team. I remember seeing my name in the paper a few years back, and thinking that winning strat B in a sectional Swiss Team wasn't really newsworthy. Then again, they also run wedding announcements in the paper -- surely everyone who knows the couple already knows they're getting married, so this is uninteresting "news" to the rest of us. But if I ever managed to come home with a Vanderbilt win, I think that would deserve a paragraph or two.
#16
Posted 2014-January-27, 22:36
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#18
Posted 2014-January-28, 10:15
Antrax, on 2014-January-27, 22:36, said:
Trophies for ordinary club games? That seems excessive. Reminds me of the modern practice of giving everyone a prize in kids' sports competitions, to bolster everyone's self-esteem.
Our club gives a trophy to the winners of the annual two-session club championship. For other games, the winners in each direction get a free entry (if the number of tables exceeds a threshold, we give free entries to the winners of each strat).
#19
Posted 2014-January-28, 11:24
barmar, on 2014-January-28, 10:15, said:
#20
Posted 2014-January-28, 14:22
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