pran, on 2012-July-30, 23:55, said:
And only because of history you find it unacceptable to remove this "service" which many players consider unfair (although interesting) as it gives different quality of information to different players?
Setting Bridgemate to hide this "service" puts all competitors on equal terms.
(And "nosing" all such extra information takes time that can better be used on playing bridge.)
The number of players who think it unfair is a small minority. I think it better to run bridge in the way that the customers want than to think about very very minor unfairnesses.
pran, on 2012-July-31, 03:44, said:
Because the amount of information you get depends on how many times the board has been played before you played it.
Sure, but this is balanced. With slight differences because of relays, during round three most players see the same number of results.
pran, on 2012-July-31, 03:55, said:
I am astonished on learning (if it really is true) that EBU has instructed (rather than recommended) their TDs like this?
(And I do indeed wonder if players would maintain their opinion to have travellers on if told the arguments pro and con?)
I think this has already been answered, but just in case it is not clear. Certainly the EBU tells EBU TDs what to do in EBU events.
pran, on 2012-July-31, 04:02, said:
If their decision applies only to EBU events, nothing.
I understood the post that it applied to all events (using Bridgemate) within EBU?
Yes, I see it has been answered. But do the Norwegian bridge authorities tell you how to run club events? I am very surprised.
gnasher, on 2012-July-31, 09:05, said:
I can understand the arguments for having the Bridgemates set like this in low-level events like club games. I even understand, without agreeing with, the EBU's reasons for doing the same in its events. It seems ridiculous, however, to do this in a World or European pairs event, where the emphasis should be on testing bridge skill.
Perhaps you over-rate the pairs in the European Mixed Pairs.
More seriously, while I think the overall approach is different, there is still the question of doing things the way the customers want so long as it does not lead to much unfairness - and I believe the alleged unfairness is trivial.
pran, on 2012-July-31, 15:20, said:
Now please consider the reasons why in competitions for teams of four no result on any board shall be made available to any pair or team (even when the board has been completed in both rooms) until all boards in the round have been completed?
I have still to meet anybody who thinks that results on completed boards should be disclosed to teams of four competitors during a round, so how come so many seem to consider it OK that intermediate results are disclosed to pairs during the round in competitons for pairs?
I have been involved in teams events with travelers and with earlier results being shown on BridgeMates. The customers like it so long as their own team's results are not identifiable.