Is is always relative to the entire field? Based on BBO points, or ACBL mps, or what? I haven’t seen this addressed anywhere.
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How does BBO determine flighting in tournaments?
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Posted 2023-March-30, 16:53
It's relative to the field; the top third are A, middle third are B, bottom third are C.
Whether it uses BBO or ACBL points depends on whether it's a BBO or ACBL tournament. In ACBL tournaments, non-ACBL members are treated as having 10,000 points, so they'll be forced into A (in small tournaments this can sometimes push high-ranked players into B -- this has happened to me many times playing in the late-night speedballs).
This is how it works in stratified tournaments. I'm not sure if it's exactly the same in the flighted tournaments that were recently added.
Whether it uses BBO or ACBL points depends on whether it's a BBO or ACBL tournament. In ACBL tournaments, non-ACBL members are treated as having 10,000 points, so they'll be forced into A (in small tournaments this can sometimes push high-ranked players into B -- this has happened to me many times playing in the late-night speedballs).
This is how it works in stratified tournaments. I'm not sure if it's exactly the same in the flighted tournaments that were recently added.
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