ACBL Flights What makes for ACBL Flight A vs. Flight B vs. Flight C.
#1
Posted 2011-January-26, 20:52
#3
Posted 2011-January-27, 09:54
The players, and the points they hold, are divided into 3rds. The third with the most points are in Strata A and can win points in Strata A. The third with the next largest point total are in Strata B and can win points in A and B. The third with the lowest point total are in Strata C and can win points by doing well in all three Strata. Now that the Strata are determined, the players in each Stratum are distributed evenly among all the sections. Well as even as we can make it.
Since each game - particularly the Speedball games - is stratified independent of any other game, it's possible that a player may find himself in A for one game and in B for another. Also, for us to count the points for stratification purposes, we have to know about them. So if you find yourself in a Stratum you believe is wrong, just let me know and I'll do some investigating.
Jacki

#4
Posted 2011-January-27, 10:01
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#5
Posted 2011-January-27, 12:21
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Stratified - Two or three levels. Each level is divided as evenly as possible in both directions and sections.
Both are based on masterpoints, and afaik the divisions are arbitrary, although I have the impression that most people think the flight divisions are somehow standardized — and they may be, at ACBL tournament level, though I've never seen any regulation or specific statement on it.
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#6
Posted 2011-January-27, 15:09
TDs have authority to change the masterpoint ranges at game time if they deem it necessary. I've never seen it done except to widen the bottom stratum so that there are enough contestants in it to provide masterpoint awards, but I'm sure it could be used if it turned out that on Friday, they had 5 tables in B and 20 in A, and they wanted a more balanced setup for Saturday.
I'm sorry, I can't find the regulation that sets the limits for "what breakdowns are allowed in sectionals/ regionals" at the moment.
#7
Posted 2011-January-27, 19:12
mycroft, on 2011-January-27, 15:09, said:
TDs have authority to change the masterpoint ranges at game time if they deem it necessary. I've never seen it done except to widen the bottom stratum so that there are enough contestants in it to provide masterpoint awards, but I'm sure it could be used if it turned out that on Friday, they had 5 tables in B and 20 in A, and they wanted a more balanced setup for Saturday.
I'm sorry, I can't find the regulation that sets the limits for "what breakdowns are allowed in sectionals/ regionals" at the moment.
Good to know. If you do find that regulation, please post it or a link to it here.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
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
#8
Posted 2011-January-27, 20:15
blackshoe, on 2011-January-27, 12:21, said:
True, but none of the BBO ACBL tourneys are flighted (and it's pretty rare to find flighted games at f2f tourneys, either -- the closest are stratiflighted). So the OP presumably meant strats when he wrote flights.
#9
Posted 2011-January-27, 23:31
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
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
#10
Posted 2011-January-28, 18:33
#11
Posted 2011-January-31, 13:51
In the ACBL Handbook of Rules and Regulations (2009 Revision), Chapter 6 is Tournaments, and Section Four is Events and Restrictions, explaining what the events are; Section Five, part IV is "Events and Restrictions", and has the masterpoint limit restrictions for each type of event.
#12
Posted 2011-January-31, 16:12

As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
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
#13
Posted 2011-January-31, 22:50
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#14
Posted 2011-January-31, 22:56
awm, on 2011-January-31, 22:50, said:
The BBO ACBL games are stratified by BBO masterpoints?
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#16
Posted 2011-February-01, 20:01
jillybean, on 2011-January-31, 22:56, said:
The BBO ACBL games are stratified according to the points held by players where we are aware of those points. Typically, we know the number of ACBL points they hold if they give us their ACBL number as we get a status update from Memphis each month. With this report, we can match the ACBL number to the BridgeBase screen name. We always know how many BridgeBase points they hold.
Of course, if we don't know the number of ACBL points held, then we can't report them to ACBL headquarters either.
Jacki

#17
Posted 2011-February-01, 22:35