1) I like Dr.Todd's suggestion of letting tourney host/director remove players forcibly...
2)Forgot to mention that I think directors (apart from host of tourneys who should be directors by default )should be asked permission before included as director. Maybe have a dialogue box where host of tourney types in each director's name, and server then ask that member for permission to be included as director.
It works in the same way as partnership sign ups..
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)The video vugraph--I have never seen a real vugraph, or been to any live tournaments, much less something of so grand a scale as NABC.
My suggestion was not really a joke--I had no idea Uday was really thinking of using a webcam to transmit, hehe. I just thought it'll be cool to see real players (if BBO can afford this transmission).
Having bridge tournaments played out on computers will dilute the excitement and feel of bridge, imo. The main coherant argument I can think about is tradition and historical value (I don't know how to express this properly--There is value to being at an actual table, holding up real cards. Its just like how there is value to being at a piano concert, with a top pianist playing on a normal (although steinway will argue differently

) piano, instead of the pianist performing on a digitalised piano that can enhance sound in various, non traditional ways.....
Qualifying events could well be played on a computer (audited by qualified directors!!). Its like the computerised tests the testing boards force us to take, I guess. But also, can you imagine the scene? How many computers would you require? If, on the other hand, you prefer that finals/semis should be played out electronically, I would have to bring up the point I mentioned in the earlier paragraph--Why remove elements of surprise and excitement from the top levels of bridge?
The "human" factor is important. Computers don't win fans...it sets up a buffer between players/performers and their "audience".
Hey I'm looking forward to hearing about the exploits of the David copperfield of bridge or serena williams or Vince Carter or something. This raises the profile of bridge, ups the "human" interest portion...This is my (very )humble opinion.
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Video broadcast specific to BBO
I think it would be cool for the BBO context to have footage of various scenes in the competition area--maybe it won't be possible to have close ups of players' every grimace and frown and grin and whatever, but let us share the excitement a bit...
Or if its possible to get the ACBL video footage (or part of it )also broadcast "live" to bbo viewers....
I just think this will be a great new feature, attracts a lot of people! The "bridge" portion could be diluted, obviously--I would probably count myself as one of those more interested in admiring xxxx expert's long, elegant fingers or something

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