Antrax, on 2014-February-23, 04:36, said:
That is entirely different. A TD is a referee. All sports at the olympics have referees: to get the contestants started, to time their races, to measure distances, to keep score or to see to it that the rules are followed. The fact that referees are only human is unfortunate but inevitable.
We were dealing with judges. Bridge doesn't have judges, but -to make that clear to you- let's imagine that bridge would have judges and develop a sport, based on bridge with the following characteristics:
50% of your score from the MPs you won, 25% based on the technique that you used to make your contract (a squeeze scores higher than a throw-in, which is obviously better than a finesse. Bonus points are awarded for scoring the beer card) and 25% for your presentation at the table: What you wear, how you sorted your cards, how neatly you fan the cards, how you arranged the tricks won and lost and whether your
This is pretty much how e.g. ski jumping works.
We could go a little further and not count those MPs at all. Then we are at synchronized swimming, gymnastics, and figure skating.
Rik