Apologies for posting in this forum, but for some reason there is no generic discussion forum for TDs.
Further apologies for appearing smug, but just wanted to mention (given another thread about late arrivals) that yesterday evening I managed something unheard of in Italy: a regional pairs final that started exactly on time (despite many people arriving from 100-200km distance) and played 13 rounds of 2 boards in exactly 3h 15m (with only a couple of time penalties to show I meant business), with everyone happy and on their way home well before midnight.
I was also pleased that the FIGB system did its job, so I was able to impose that players could enter the results on their phone and see how they had scored on a given board, but not see the classification until the end. Still waiting to be able to hide the diagram and scores until they have finished the last board in the round, but that will come.
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Posted Yesterday, 20:08
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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Posted Today, 06:03
pescetom, on 2025-November-27, 16:03, said:
and played 13 rounds of 2 boards in exactly 3h 15m
able to impose that players could enter the results on their phone and see how they had scored on a given board, but not see the classification until the end. Still waiting to be able to hide the diagram and scores until they have finished the last board in the round,
able to impose that players could enter the results on their phone and see how they had scored on a given board, but not see the classification until the end. Still waiting to be able to hide the diagram and scores until they have finished the last board in the round,
Are you talking about humans? Keep this up and the next industrial revolution will be based on insane asylums.
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