WBF Convention card Need to fill one out
#1
Posted 2010-September-29, 00:34
Excited to go to Philly, this will be my first WBF event, in the Mixed Pairs, with a pickup partner no less and last minute plans. I really need this experience to have more sympathy for those foreign players who come to ACBL events and sometimes act like deer in the headlights. I will be the deer now
If anyone wants to say hello to me while there, I am 5'3" average slim, brown shoulder length hair and wrinkly face older lady with a smile - unless I was just blinded by the headlights...
#2
Posted 2010-September-29, 00:58
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#3
Posted 2010-September-29, 01:09
#4
Posted 2010-September-29, 01:29
Free, on Sep 29 2010, 02:09 AM, said:
Where can I get the Word file?
#6
Posted 2010-September-29, 02:00
peachy, on Sep 29 2010, 08:29 AM, said:
Free, on Sep 29 2010, 02:09 AM, said:
Where can I get the Word file?
http://www.ecatsbridge.com/documents/files...nkWBFCCWord.doc
#7
Posted 2010-September-29, 02:02
Free, on Sep 29 2010, 03:00 AM, said:
peachy, on Sep 29 2010, 08:29 AM, said:
Free, on Sep 29 2010, 02:09 AM, said:
Where can I get the Word file?
http://www.ecatsbridge.com/documents/files...nkWBFCCWord.doc
Thanks, I also found it later on the ecats site (not hard, scroll down a bit....) Appreciate the help!
#8
Posted 2010-September-29, 05:26
The first time I played in a European Open event I read the CC regulations in advance and filled in a very detailed card with pages of supplementary notes.... it was a complete waste of time. Many people just have something with them pen scribbles on it, or something very sparse.
But it's still a good idea to have a properly filled-out ard.
#9
Posted 2010-September-29, 06:21
FrancesHinden, on Sep 29 2010, 12:26 PM, said:
Or something that they think belongs in their pocket for the duration of the event.
#10
Posted 2010-September-29, 07:00
gnasher, on Sep 29 2010, 02:21 PM, said:
FrancesHinden, on Sep 29 2010, 12:26 PM, said:
Or something that they think belongs in their pocket for the duration of the event.
Sad but true.
#11
Posted 2010-September-29, 07:12
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#12
Posted 2010-September-29, 10:16
The only thing to be aware of when you use the Word template from the Ecats site, is that it's done as a table on both sides of the page, so if you need extra lines, you have to add them to all 3 columns and that will end up messing up the pagination when you try to print - so then you have to delete a line from all 3 columns to get back to the right number of lines.
Peachy, I'm sending you a "Standard American" Word card you might be able to use as a start.
And I do agree with Frances that most people in the Pairs events won't pay much attention to your convention card. Be careful to put anything relevant in the "Special Bids that May Require Defense" section and to describe your leads and signals well, and you'll be fine. For the teams, it's more important to do a complete job with the card, since once you get to the KO, hopefully your convention cards will be available for your opponents the day before you play them. But even there, unless you're playing something unusual, few people will prepare in advance.
#14
Posted 2010-October-07, 11:30
FrancesHinden, on Sep 29 2010, 06:26 AM, said:
The first time I played in a European Open event I read the CC regulations in advance and filled in a very detailed card with pages of supplementary notes.... it was a complete waste of time. Many people just have something with them pen scribbles on it, or something very sparse.
But it's still a good idea to have a properly filled-out ard.
You were so right, Frances. A typical example, a variation of the theme so to speak - French guy with a lovely smile and attentive manner, announced ''we play just very simple standard, nothing fancy". I said "okay, may I have a look anyway" . The System Summary area had about ten words, the rest of the card completely empty.
And the summary was, get this:
5c majors, strong twos, 2D Multi
#15
Posted 2010-October-07, 12:08
#16
Posted 2010-October-11, 17:06
In principle I think that WBF's card is a lot better than the ACBL one, allowing much more space for a much wider range of treatments, highlighting an area for things opponents might particularly want to discuss, and so forth. However, at ACBL nationals the level of compliance with the system cards is much superior -- most pairs have fully filled out cards available to their opponents (I agree that club games and local tournaments may be much more haphazard in this regard).
The more thorough the card, the less likely people will go to the trouble to actually fill it out. It'd be interesting to figure out where the "middle ground" is -- my view is that the WBF card is probably too far on the "labor intensive" side.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#17
Posted 2010-October-11, 20:53
#18
Posted 2010-October-11, 23:09
awm, on Oct 11 2010, 06:06 PM, said:
In principle I think that WBF's card is a lot better than the ACBL one, allowing much more space for a much wider range of treatments, highlighting an area for things opponents might particularly want to discuss, and so forth. However, at ACBL nationals the level of compliance with the system cards is much superior -- most pairs have fully filled out cards available to their opponents (I agree that club games and local tournaments may be much more haphazard in this regard).
The more thorough the card, the less likely people will go to the trouble to actually fill it out. It'd be interesting to figure out where the "middle ground" is -- my view is that the WBF card is probably too far on the "labor intensive" side.
NO
it should never never take 3 hours to fill out your cc.. STOP!
#19
Posted 2010-October-12, 00:59
mike777, on Oct 12 2010, 12:09 AM, said:
it should never never take 3 hours to fill out your cc.. STOP!
This is a world championship. I think it's reasonable to expect people competing in a world championship to take it seriously and have real agreements. Spending a few hours filling out the card is not all that significant compared to the roughly fifteen hours of travel we spend getting to and from the event, the roughly twenty-one hours of bridge we expect to play during the event, and so forth. In fact I think that having a very sloppy card (or no filled out card) for an event where people are spending this much time (and often quite a bit of money) to travel from all over the world and compete for the prestige of a world championship is disrespectful to the other players.
With that said, a simple/short card that everyone fills out would probably be better than a long/complicated card that most people leave blank.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#20
Posted 2010-October-17, 06:59