Vilgan Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 This isn't really the ideal place to ask this. However, it is slightly time sensitive and I got the answering machine at Memphis. Issue: There is a director who directs a handicapped game at our club. He has had a long string of inappropriate action/harassment. Last night at the handicapped game, one pair he dislikes popped up with an ~4 point handicap. The handicaps of every other pair in the room (including a pair who frequently wins and always scratches) varied from 16 to 40+. The handicap style is the one where it bases your handicap on past performances (last 3 games I believe). The last 3 games of both people in the pair were above average but nothing exception (mid 50's). When confronted about it, he claimed he did nothing wrong and that is what the computer printed out. How would a director modify/adjust/do something to make the handicap in this type of handicap game be lower than it should be? Unfortunately, he is by far the most experienced with ACBL Score in the unit and I have no real clue what he would have done or how to look for it. I can access the game file during the day game today as it should be still on the computer unless he deleted it. Would like to know what to look for so as there were some discontent at the game last night. This is also a bit more relevant as it is not the first time, and he is also an ACBL director who directs sectionals/regionals in the area and there is a sectional starting shortly. Thx for any help w/ figuring out how it might be done. I realize this thread probably does not belong on the bbo forum, and will request its deletion after we figure this out. Thanks for any help/ideas you might have :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoAnneM Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 Handicaps for pairs can be manipulated using the HAND command. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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