Pairs Tournament: sitouts at half table Do sitouts have to be replaced with players?
#1
Posted 2020-April-01, 12:41
#2
Posted 2020-April-03, 18:16
IIRC, there was/is an issue with survivor type tournaments and not filled sitouts, so avoid those, just in case.
#4
Posted 2020-April-04, 18:29
morganwilk, on 2020-April-01, 12:41, said:
To not replace the sitouts at all would mean that there will be a table in every round that will not be able to play that round. Far better to replace them than not. Substitute players should be welcomed, not avoided. If not for them to fill out a table then when there is an odd number of pairs registered, one pair would have to be excluded at random. To avoid subs completely would mean many tourneys could never end without TD's having to adjust each remaining board to Ave== to reach the end.
This is just my opinion, and if exclusivity is paramount, then I think what you propose is workable. I would suggest you make your adjustment at the start of each round so it is clear to the pair that is there that the round is over as soon as it started.
#5
Posted 2020-April-26, 02:31
#6
Posted 2020-April-26, 03:16
morganwilk, on 2020-April-01, 12:41, said:
Gerardo, on 2020-April-03, 18:16, said:
IIRC, there was/is an issue with survivor type tournaments and not filled sitouts, so avoid those, just in case.
0 carbon, on 2020-April-26, 02:31, said:
I was told previously that this was NOT doable and that the tournament would abort if I failed to replace sitouts within a certain time.
My current bypass is to register two phones as sitout1 and sitout2 but I've still not had the courage to try that unclocked, only clocked.
Not doubting what Gerardo says, but maybe OP can confirm that he did leave the sitouts 'as is' and it created no problems?
#7
Posted 2020-April-30, 03:09
#8
Posted 2020-April-30, 04:48
#9
Posted 2020-April-30, 14:25
morganwilk, on 2020-April-30, 04:48, said:
Thanks, so I can give my cell phones a rest
At this point I guess the best strategy is to create the tournament as clocked and just leave it as it is (except for number of rounds if necessary) if the number of pairs is odd.
If it is even then edit quickly to set the current number as max and switch to unclocked.
#10
Posted 2020-May-01, 04:52
morganwilk, on 2020-April-30, 04:48, said:
Why does the tournament have to be clocked if using sitouts? I thought with an unlocked format that any boards not started when the clock gets to 3 minutes remaining would be skipped and given average for both sides.
#11
Posted 2020-May-01, 07:35
criptik, on 2020-May-01, 04:52, said:
The last board would be skipped
But the first board will have been dealt and deemed to be playable. It is that board which will never finish
#12
Posted 2020-May-01, 07:59
pescetom, on 2020-April-30, 14:25, said:
At this point I guess the best strategy is to create the tournament as clocked and just leave it as it is (except for number of rounds if necessary) if the number of pairs is odd.
If it is even then edit quickly to set the current number as max and switch to unclocked.
I would be very careful about switching to unclocked. Even if you remove all pairs not on line with two minutes to go to find out what the number is likely to be, there is always the chance -and if it can go wrong, it will- that at the last minute one pair don't get in. You will then have to fill the sitouts tables otherwise that table will never move, and the tournament will grind to a halt. If the option to put in named subs works then have two people on standby just in case. But that option doesn't always work, particularly if there is heavy use at the time.
#13
Posted 2020-May-01, 09:19
morganwilk, on 2020-May-01, 07:59, said:
Thanks. On the whole I think that seeing even pairs I will still risk unclocked and if I do lose a pair then just resort to subs. I rarely have people willing to be named subs and I've given up on inserting myself as playing director, too much stress. But then of course it's also a stress to sort out all the unfinished boards of a clocked movement instead. So if Murphy insists then maybe it's better to transfer a bit of stress to the players and expose them to random subs
It would all be so much simpler if one could just select 'replace sitouts and dropouts with robots'.
#14
Posted 2020-May-01, 17:03
jandrew, on 2020-May-01, 07:35, said:
But the first board will have been dealt and deemed to be playable. It is that board which will never finish
Ah yes, that makes sense. So it must be clocked. One thing I have never really gotten an answer on, can a clocked tournament for a small number of tables still be single winner? For example, with 4 tables, can I still set up clocked with 7 rounds and expect every pair to play every other pair (including the sitout of course)?
#15
Posted 2020-November-07, 09:57
#16
Posted 2020-November-07, 11:45
Crawley107, on 2020-November-07, 09:57, said:
I imagine you are right but I don't remember, I always use robots now. Unless your club is really mediocre I think you will find that the robots gradually drop down the classification as members get more used to them. At first they were taking the top places in my club but now they rarely get above 50%.
#18
Posted 2021-January-14, 08:13
barmar, on 2020-November-08, 20:12, said:
In England, robots used as sit out substitutes in EBU BBO Virtual Club Tournaments earn EBU Masterpoints and receive EBU National Grading Scheme grades based on their performance. The BBO robots used as substitutes have an EBU NGS grade of 55 - 57%, this being the result they achieve when playing in a nationally average field. Attendees at my local club have an average NGS of between 45 and 47%, so BBO robots are expected to, and do, regularly achieve more than 60%, putting them in the top 3 places and earning Masterpoints that would otherwise be awarded to human players.
#19
Posted 2021-January-14, 09:06
#20
Posted 2021-January-14, 21:15
1) sub robots at beginning for the sitouts
2) each round, ask opps if they would rather play against robots or have a sitout
2a) if robot = no problem, then play on
2b) if do not want to play against robot, then do nothing. When board(s) times out, score will become A==
AND, as others have noted, robots might finish 1st (2nd etc.) but are discarded from score before masterpoint awards are given.