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A scoring problem. We were playing a 9 table Howell movement. On the last round there was an arrow switch at some tables. At one table North failed to notice that there was a switch of direction and the boards were played the wrong way. It only happened at one table and on the last round. How do I score this problem? Does the score stand? Is the score cancelled and an adjusted score given? Are both pairs to blame or was it the fault of North? Would appreciate your comments.

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The score stands, hopefully it is not too awkward to let the computer understand that NS/EW were swapped at that table.

 

BTW do you really mean Howell? I thought arrow switches applied to mitchell movements only.

There are non full howell type movements where some tables have stationary pairs, who do nothing other than "arrow switch" one round in the middle and one at the end. My local club uses them some of the time.

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Germany.

 

This has nothing to do with the movement, this can happen all the time, and

does happen.

 

Score stands, but you need to make the NS pair the EW pair, and vice versa

for the boards played in the wrong direction.

 

Blame - you have to be there, a common reason is a time rush, NS had to play

long and EW brough the boards to the table, laying the boards wrongly on the

table, ... not their job, but they did it.

 

In the end, both pairs are responsible, but I would usually give no penalty at

all to the einvolved pairs.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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