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BBF Christmas Swiss Teams


Please participate only if you are interested in playing:  

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  1. 1. I would be interested in playing on any of...

    • Friday, December 17th
    • Saturday, December 18th
    • Sunday, December 19th
    • Friday, December 24th (Christmas eve)
    • Saturday, December 25th (Christmas day)
    • Sunday, December 26th
    • Monday, December 27th
    • Tuesday, December 28th
    • Wednesday, December 29th
    • Thursday, December 30th
  2. 2. The total length of such a tournament should be...

    • 1 day, about 4 hours
    • 1 day, about 6 hours
    • 1 day, about 8 hours
    • 2 days, about 4 hours each
    • 2 days, about 6 hours each
    • 2 days, about 8 hours each
    • 3 days, about 4 hours each
    • 3 days, about 6 hours each
  3. 3. Matches should consist of...

    • 1 segment of 6 boards
    • 1 segment of 8 boards
    • 1 segment of 12 boards
    • 2 segments of 6 boards each
    • 1 segment of 16 boards
    • 2 segments of 8 boards each
    • 1 segment of more than 16 boards
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    • 2 segments of more than 8 boards each


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Teams of 4-6, at least 3 team members with post count >= 25, team's combined post count >= 500.

 

European evenings = North American daytime.

 

Who would be up for it?

 

Also, what's a reasonable time allotment? 6mins per board?

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Teams of 4-6, at least 3 team members with post count >= 25, team's combined post count >= 500.

 

European evenings = North American daytime.

 

Who would be up for it?

 

Also, what's a reasonable time allotment? 6mins per board?

 

8 boards in one hour + 30 minutes for administration, setup of new rounds, smoke break, so in 6 hours one can play 4 matches and this on two days => 8 matches total

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Hi,

 

I would be interested to play.

 

In general, the time period in days should not be too long, but also the ammount you spend

on a specific day.

I guess 3-4 hours on a day, which corresponds to a standard evening at a club, the whole

thing should be over in two days, and two consecutive days are more likely easier to manage

than two days with a week between.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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I would be happy to play my most regular partner does not post. I would think length would depend on how many teams are participating. I would prefer one 16-bd segment/day with no barometer. Probably best to let each pair of teams schedule within a 2-day timeframe allowing for 32 teams to determine a winner over the whole 10 days
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I'd love to play... Going to be travelling, leaving Christmas day I think and won't be back until the beginning of the new year, so the earlier dates are much better for me.

 

After a bit of thought, it seems a 16 (or 20) board match each day (or two days, allowing for scheduling problems) would be best... Not too much, but still enough to be a legitimate match.

 

Most of my regular partners don't post on BBF, but I could certainly arrange a team (and I put us over the post limit for the team :D)

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I didn't really consider a format with only 1 match per day spread out over more days because a. this would require a higher commitment in some ways - I imagine many people will be spending certain days visiting relatives and b. I can't see this working out before christmas due to time zone problems. But maybe I am on the wrong track here... ;)
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I would play, and I voted. I assume the week before Christmas is not an option because the organizer can't make it? The dates before Christmas are best IMO.

 

Random semantics post: maybe "Holidays Swiss Teams" is more appropriate? :P

 

Well I could since I was planning on European evenings, but I figured many people would still be working then. Maybe I was wrong.

 

I think that, as a stout atheist, I am within my rights to call this "Christmas Swiss Teams". ;)

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Does your partner have to be from the forum usual users?

 

As I wrote, my idea would be to require that 3 players have at least 25 posts each. That means either your partner would need to be an occasional forum poster (25 posts is not really a high barrier), or both of your teammates. Or you could have a 6-handed team with 3 forum users and their partners (but I do expect that all members of a team play some boards, no signing up people just to fulfil the requirements and sit on the bench).

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As I wrote, my idea would be to require that 3 players have at least 25 posts each. That means either your partner would need to be an occasional forum poster (25 posts is not really a high barrier), or both of your teammates. Or you could have a 6-handed team with 3 forum users and their partners (but I do expect that all members of a team play some boards, no signing up people just to fulfil the requirements and sit on the bench).

 

And they have a month to post 25 times... not too much to ask, is it?

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And they have a month to post 25 times... not too much to ask, is it?

No kidding. ;)

 

It seems a 2-day tournament the weekend before Xmas is currently leading the polls (I'm going to keep them running for a while, though). What would people think of (Central Europe/US East Coast/US West Coast)...

 

Sat 19:00/13:00/10:00 Round 1

Sat 20:15/14:15/11:15 Round 2

Sat 21:30/15:30/12:30 Round 3

Sat 22:45/16:45/13:45 Round 4

Sun 19:00/13:00/10:00 Round 5

Sun 20:15/14:15/11:15 Semifinals

Sun 21:30/15:30/12:30 Finals (Brackets 2-x)

Sun 22:00/16:00/13:00 Finals (Bracket 1)

 

I was just thinking one could play 8-board matches, but expand to 12 boards for the top bracket in the Semifinals and Finals. That would allow people in the lower brackets to watch a good bit of the finals.

 

Does that sound reasonable?

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Personally, I can play only the week after Christmas. It may be a peculiarity of my business - working at a university - but we're forced to take time off the week between Christmas and New Years, while we are working until the 23rd and again the monday after new years.
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