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what is a set?


shevek

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I'm directing a Mitchell and put a "set" of boards on each table. That's 2-3 boards.

 

I'm playing a long match where we drop 10 IMPs on the first "set". That's 12 boards.

 

I'm directing a Swiss teams with pre-ealt boards. 16 teams are playing 4 x 8-bd matches. I work out that I need a minimum of 4 "sets" of 32.

 

 

What are your terms?

 

PS. Also hate that SECTion sounds so much like SESSion.

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A "board set", to me, is the collection of boards at a particular table for a particular round or match. I've also used "set" to refer to the box(es) of 36 boards that the people running the Duplimate machine deliver for each game. It's not occurred to me to look for a different term.
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I'm directing a Mitchell and put a "set" of boards on each table. That's 2-3 boards.

 

I'm playing a long match where we drop 10 IMPs on the first "set". That's 12 boards.

 

I'm directing a Swiss teams with pre-ealt boards. 16 teams are playing 4 x 8-bd matches. I work out that I need a minimum of 4 "sets" of 32.

 

 

What are your terms?

 

PS. Also hate that SECTion sounds so much like SESSion.

I'd say "board-set" in the first instance, "stanza" if I wanted to avoid saying "set" in the second instance (though I think "set" is more commonly used) and "sets of (32) boards" in the final case. To some extent the context clarifies it.

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Round - set - match seems to work for these three scenarios.

 

I think if you insert these in the examples in the original post, you'll see that they don't really do the trick.

 

Alternatively just use normal qualifiers: set of boards for 1 and set of the match for 2.

The problem is that "set of boards" is used in two different ways.

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I'm directing a Mitchell and put a "set" of boards on each table. That's 2-3 boards.

 

Heap?

 

I'm playing a long match where we drop 10 IMPs on the first "set". That's 12 boards.

 

Tribulation?

 

I'm directing a Swiss teams with pre-ealt boards. 16 teams are playing 4 x 8-bd matches. I work out that I need a minimum of 4 "sets" of 32.

 

Persecution?

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Over here we don't say "set" - we say "defeat(ed)".

 

Not always!

 

I think that "board-set" and "set of boards" can be used with tolerable clarity (although to me the first is the boards on a table and the second is a copy of all the boards for the session; and someone will say that to him, it's the opposite!)

 

I think that "set" has the longest dictionary entry of any word -- it is an entire page in my Chambers.

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