mr1303, on Sep 1 2008, 06:02 PM, said:
I know of one person of authority in the EBU who made several statements along the line of "I'm a good player, I have the masterpoints to prove it!" which he used to belittle any argument I came up with against him.
Do remember that in general, to become a "person of authority in the EBU" it is not required that the person have any bridge ability whatsoever. For most of the committee positions - which are voluntary and unremunerated - what is required is
- enthusiasm
- preparedness to turn up to meetings
In theory, you also have to win an election, but there are rarely more people standing than there are vacancies. And even then, bridge ability is quite often not required or necessary. Do you need to be good at bridge to (e.g.) chair the tournament committee? No (although I can think of a number of other useful skills). To take an example totally at random, I would prefer that the selection committee were worse at bridge and better at producing the system regulations for the trials rather sooner than a week before the event.
Anyway, you should know well enough that people whose response to genuine discussions or questions if of the form
"I'm a good player (for whatever reason) therefore I am right" are generally not worth bothering with. Real good players (polite ones, anyway) will explain why they are right.