So #3 did worse than #5? mp's in acbl tournament
#1
Posted 2010-December-31, 07:05
Why did NS #5 get masterpoints while #4 did not?
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#2
Posted 2010-December-31, 08:15
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2010-December-31, 12:19
EDIT: pairs get the highest of the MP awards while the lower MP awards go to trash.
#4
Posted 2010-December-31, 12:22
#5
Posted 2010-December-31, 12:45
manudude03, on 2010-December-31, 12:19, said:
jillybean, on 2010-December-31, 12:22, said:
"Robin Barker is a mathematician. ... All highly skilled in their respective fields and clearly accomplished bridge players."
#6
Posted 2010-December-31, 14:42
The numbers following the names show the rankings of each pair in each strata. If there is no entry after the names for a strata, then that means that pair is not eligible to win points in that strata. You can see that with the fourth pair N/S in your example. They are shown as #4 in A, and B and C are blank.
However, the pair winning .14 masterpoints was eligible to win points in all three Stratas and you can see that they came in 5th in A, 3rd in B and first in Strata C.
I hope this helps to explain the Strata system, but if not, let me know and I'll try to make it more clear.
Jacki
#7
Posted 2010-December-31, 17:21
#8
Posted 2011-January-01, 03:07
This is why clubs like to hold stratified games, they allow you to award masterpoints to almost the whole room.
#9
Posted 2011-January-01, 06:53
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#11
Posted 2011-January-05, 01:00
barmar, on 2011-January-01, 03:07, said:
This is why clubs like to hold stratified games, they allow you to award masterpoints to almost the whole room.
This is an unfair knock against stratified games. In fact, stratified games pay less (in masterpoints) than flighted events of the same size because pairs that win in two categories only collect one award.
The advantage to stratified games is that it allows advancing players to play against higher-caliber players without giving up the ability to win masterpoints. If the game were flighted instead of stratified, a strong C pair would have to choose between playing in the B event (good for their development, but likely to yield no masterpoints) or playing in the C event (likely to yield masterpoints but bad for their development). Statified events give this pair the best of both worlds. "The field" also wants that pair to win points, to allow their masterpoint holding to more accurately reflect their skill level and make them ineligible for future C events, if appropriate.
#14
Posted 2011-January-06, 11:19
Bbradley62, on 2011-January-05, 01:00, said:
Clubs often don't have enough players to have flighted games, so the choice isn't between flighted and stratified, it's between open and stratified. Stratified allows the flight C players to win points that they would have little chance of getting in an open game.
#15
Posted 2011-January-06, 13:45
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#16
Posted 2011-February-03, 22:08
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