BBF Challenge Event 7A (Swiss - slow pace) and 7B (RR+KO - fast pace)
#1
Posted 2017-February-21, 14:14
We are thinking of replacing our single event structure with two separate events because of significantly different pace of the players:
- Event 7A: a Modified-swiss tournament with 2 x 16 board matches assigned at the beginning of each week. Format: Best-hand IMP, takes 4 weeks (8 matches) but may be changed to 5 weeks if we have too many players. Open to anyone.
- Event 7B: Round-robin then Knock-out tournament, with 5-7 matches(12 to 16 boards) per week. Format: Best-hand IMP, planned time is 3 to 4 weeks, but may be shorter or longer based on the number of entrants. Unfortunately, we have to exclude players who were (i) not following the post daily, (ii) not playing in the suggested speed in the previous competitions. Therefore, you can register but your spot is not guaranteed (I promise we will be as flexible). For a player who never played in any of the competitions, we will ask for at least two references - references can leave me a message in BBO.
Important note: A player can register for both events at the same time. We will start the registration process soon.
Best,
Ovunc
Registration for 7B: http://www.bridgebas...-out-fast-pace/
#2
Posted 2017-February-21, 15:26
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#5
Posted 2017-February-21, 22:23
frank0, on 2017-February-21, 21:17, said:
Frank, the number of 'ties' to determining the best contest are about as relevant as the color of the deck.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#6
Posted 2017-February-22, 06:06
#7
Posted 2017-February-22, 06:29
crazy4hoop, on 2017-February-22, 06:06, said:
Yes. I thought that had been established as standard for these events. Was it perhaps a typo?
London UK
#8
Posted 2017-February-22, 09:29
#9
Posted 2017-February-22, 09:59
ovncylmz, on 2017-February-22, 09:29, said:
The original post shows best hand for both the events, the Swiss and the RR/KO.
London UK
#11
Posted 2017-February-22, 10:44
#14
Posted 2017-February-22, 14:30
scarletv, on 2017-February-22, 10:32, said:
References? Are they applying for work?
If theres a new player all they should be required to do is register and/or play an Arena challenge to make sure they understand the process.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#15
Posted 2017-February-22, 16:04
ovncylmz, on 2017-February-22, 14:22, said:
I don't think anyone of them knows me. And now?
Phil, on 2017-February-22, 14:30, said:
In the end I found out that arena challenge is just another word for challenge a stranger.
http://webutil.bridg...8435&u=scarletv
Depending on the number of boards it should be no problem for me to play 6-12 challenges a week.
#16
Posted 2017-February-22, 16:52
scarletv, on 2017-February-22, 16:04, said:
In the end I found out that arena challenge is just another word for challenge a stranger.
http://webutil.bridg...8435&u=scarletv
Depending on the number of boards it should be no problem for me to play 6-12 challenges a week.
Send me a challenge.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#18
Posted 2017-February-22, 17:26
Phil, on 2017-February-22, 14:30, said:
If theres a new player all they should be required to do is register and/or play an Arena challenge to make sure they understand the process.
That is for the fast-pace event.
Last time more than half of the newcomers were not able to follow the posts in the forum / send a challenge / understand it was a tournament etc. We want to keep fast-pace event as small as possible so we can actually do a cool RR, at least in the first time.
Instead of making it a invitational or closed event, we decided to add people if someone gives a good reference for them - saying something like "this person knows about how it works, and can commit 6-7 games per week". Dropouts in the middle of the tournament is so painful to deal with.
Note that slow-pace Swiss is open to anyone.
#20
Posted 2017-February-22, 23:55