peachy, on Aug 16 2008, 03:02 PM, said:
I do wish the commentators were more to the point when there is a clear error. Good or brilliant action gets comments and bravos, bad or inferior goes without any comment or at most with a euphemism like "another choice might have been better". For the benefit of those who might think this error was normal play when there is no comment on it, "Call a spade a spade"!!
IMO it is not a disgrace for anyone to make an error, even at high levels of the game. It happens, and that is what often is key factor in who wins. IMO it should not be off-limits for commentators to comment on an error and the commentators IMO should not be gagged, to limit their comments only to great plays. This gagging is unheard of in any other competitive event where there are spectators. Just my two cents...
If you watch enough vugraphs, you'll recognize when commentators are critical of bids. Most of the regular commentators won't blatantly criticize a bid or play, but will rather say something like what you said, or, "I might have preferred 'x'", or "that bid would not have occurred to me".
The reasons for this are several. Good commentators want to appear tactful. There's no benefit to openly criticizing the players. Also, we can't see the problem through the players eyes, unless we are kibbing one hand alone (which I will sometimes do when I commentate, especially declarer), so its hard to gain proper perspective. Last, if you do choose to criticize a play, you better be 150% sure that you aren't getting it wrong. There's nothing worse than making a criticism only to find you've misanalyzed the play yourself.
If you understand this 'code' from commentators, you will understand what is being subtly criticized. Besides, what difference does it make?
In contrast, there's nothing I love more than watching an amazing play made, and I will make glowing compliments. I find nothing inconsistent with this approach.
Also, I will never come down too hard on a team sponsor, or a junior, since I expect frequent errors to be made and see no point in pointing out every little flaw in their game.