pbleighton, on Nov 15 2006, 10:18 AM, said:
"If nothing else I hope with all the worldwide online players in the next couple of years you guys will feel the ACBL online games reach at least an average club game level."
The issue isn't the lack of decent or better pairs (a majority of pairs in an onkine game are reasonable), it's the number of bad pairs, which is high relative to a good club game.
Peter
I think it is more akin to a one section club game where the beginners, intermdiates, advanced and experts are all tossed in together. And since the lower levels will almost always outnumber the upper levels, the game becomes disproportionately weighted.
Many club games will have beginner/intermediate games that are run seperately from the open games. In these games, the open game field be fairly decent, but once combined with the beginners and intermediates, the field becomes a monstrosity.
And, I dont believe that the majority of pairs in the online games are reasonable, nor are they decent. There are relatively few decent pairs actually playing from what I have experienced. There may be many good players playing together, but very few good pairs who have actually spent much time working on system agreements, carding agreements, etc.