Phil, on 2012-February-02, 12:33, said:
If you are truly good, then your results should reflect that, and I do not mean your Lehman rating, or how many contracts you make (whatever this means). If you have never played against good competition, then your results really don't matter at all anyway.
Outside of some relatively small circles I'm not well known as a bridge player, and therefore find occasions where I feel the need to establish my playing credentials. The quickest way I know to do that is to say that my partner and I have represented my district at nationals in the open GNTs and the open NAPs in the last year - we're probably one of the weaker districts (D20, Oregon, some N California, some S Washington, Hawaii, Guam, and now two units in Idaho), but its something that ACBL members of a certain skill level can recognize.
To give context, I have never played pro and have no interest in doing so. Usually the circumstances are that I am looking to team up with relative strangers in a teams environment.
Is this the type of inappropriate that Phil is talking about here, or is this generally acceptable in the right circumstances?