For my interest and education I wonder if you could help me understand/identify a ‘movement’.
My wife recently partnered her friend who is learning in another Club. She asked me to look up the results for her and was pleased when I told her they'd come top. I then looked as the movement played . . half the room hadn't played with the other half (of course I didn't rain on her parade by telling her that). I do the scoring at my Club using ScoreBridge and I can’t find any of the movement in ScoreBridge that fits.
Can you identify the movement / does it have a name?
Here are the clues:
There was 24 pairs (12 tables) and they played 36 boards with a N/S AND an E/W winner.
All pairs only played 15 boards
Pair 1 N/S played boards 1 to 15
Pair 1 N/S played pairs 1, 9, 10, 11 and 12
Pair 1 E/W played boards 1-3; 7-9; 13-15; 19-21; 25-27
Pair 1 E/W played pairs 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
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Identify the Movement
#2
Posted 2018-May-06, 14:40
Looks like the first 5 rounds of a skip mitchell
"Pass is your friend" - my brother in law - who likes to bid a lot.
#5
Posted 2018-May-11, 09:26
I've moved this thread to the Offline Bridge forum, as it has nothing to do with directing BBO tournaments (or BBO at all).
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