jandrew Posted July 31, 2020 Report Share Posted July 31, 2020 Long time online hosts who have been organizing free tourneys on BBO for years, and are not affiliated with live business, clubs, bridge orgs, etc. continue to have the ability to run free, unlimited games, just like they always had (thing of BBO Hornets, or bbo clubs like the IAC, Acol, etc. ) I'm surprised to see nobody mentioned this, but we have reached out to a few hundred long time hosts and users, since the end of June, and offered them a way to continue their activities as usual, free of charge. Maybe everyone thought this was secret :) You mention the Acol Players' Club and on the Club's behalf I must say, first, that I have always been impressed by the courtesy and help shown to us by BBO and the 'yellows' (Diana, in particular) especially during these difficult past four months. I need to consider this latest information from Diana - and what is clearly coming later - but I can comment on this quoted paragraph immediately. I had no idea how many users, hosts and other clubs have benefited from the ability to run free unlimited games. I have not mentioned it because I had assumed that we were only a few - so, yes, I have not previously mentioned it on the forum because I have thought it to be a secret. :P 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eamongall Posted July 31, 2020 Report Share Posted July 31, 2020 Folks Bridgebase has been around a long time. Fred Gitelman and maybe some of his mates made it many years ago. I played bridge against Fred Gitelman (Brad Moss skinned me because I told him my hand by bidding unusual 2NT). Before that I met Fred Giltelman when he was in Ireland at Buffet Cup. Later when I was at US Nationals in San Francisco the same Fred Gitelman had time to smoke his cigarettes with me .."I see those guys over there every week" said he indicating a bunch of world class players standing around George Mittleman. Anyway Bridgebase was here since a long time and suddenly the pandemic is here and NO MORE CARDS ......thus the whole bridge enterprise descended on Bridgebase ... enterprise being the word ....so Bridgebase was able to handle what was thrown at it and keep the "whole bridge enterprise " going. There many bridge people who used to make pocket money from face to face bridge who have not made a penny since THE CARDS STOPPED.. there are some folk who will never play bridge with cards again .. We as bridge players have been very lucky to have Bridgebase through our lockdowns. Many other games and activities could not suddenly go online .. Bridge in the pandemic/lockdown is very different than pre pandemic. Bridgebase Online was able to sustain us so they should be entitled to some of the money that would have been filtering through our local small bridge clubs as Bridgebase is now providing that service. In Ireland many clubs are going the virtual club route to maintain their own identity and could not do this without BBO. Pre COVID I worked several nights as a face to face tournament director. Over the years I have used BBO for many things like running practice team matches ..facilitating bidding practice ...running some free tournaments...and most of all being the main BBO vugraph operator for Ireland North and South. A long time ago maybe early 2000s I ended up playing in a circle of players that included Agustin Madala and Justin Lall both now legends of the game even if one has retired for now. There were other players who are still rampaging on Bridgewinners. I suspect if folk engage with Bridgebase then for the smaller director or solely online bridge person there will be allowances made. Its not going to break the bank if Tommy or Jack has a little 3-5 table event running for his small club as long as no money that BBO should have a share of is floating around. There are also competitions like the Inter City European League that used to be run by man who passed on called Tonci or something like that from Croatia which is now a massive 50 cities. So I think bridgebase is entitled to some of the large segment of bridge club income that no longer exists in face to face for now ... All I can say is I have had a good time with Bridgebase and I even pay the Prime subscription as it is worth it for the robots alone which I used for a few training games. I was also around pre BBO when an email dropped into my inbox with a text based GIB around 1996 for testing from Matt Ginsberg .. So I have had a good spin with Bridgebase Online ...and not paid too much in 20 years. Oh and Aurora is only the messenger ... I don't think she is an owner ..so don't shoot the messenger No doubt I will get stick for this but if I don't log in for a week I will be okay Thanks Eamon Galligan eamongall on BBO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rossoneri Posted August 1, 2020 Report Share Posted August 1, 2020 From the perspective of a NBO trying to negotiate with BBO, the whole experience has been disappointing. Back in April, I was told that BBO is "busy" and will not be negotiating new deals. Fast forward to June and we get told that whatever existing tournament rights we have to run free games will be taken away 1st August and that details will be announced soon (which never materialized). BBO Support just kept replying that Management will contact me soon after they are "back from holidays". This has been pretty much the most of July, and there was NO mention at all about what happens to existing rights. Much as the support team has been fairly prompt with their replies, but the fact that BBO Management dropped us a bombshell and then went off to holidays just speaks volumes about how much they care. Given the above and how TD-unfriendly the BBO system is in general (adjusted scores take time to reflect, no easy way to check on all the current tournament scores etc., no possible way to give weight adjustments), it raises questions as to whether any payment is going be "worth it". BBO will not cease free tournament permissions on August 1st. We will cease them at some point, not very far away in the future, but not without some reasonable heads-up warning. We have not finalized the procedures to help existing free tourney hosts organize their online activity going forward. I apologize for the less than perfect communication on this subject. What we do know is the following: Going forward, permission to create tournaments on the BBO platform will be a pay service. NBOs get better terms and conditions than singular non-affiliated individuals and business. So if you're a club affiliated to an NBO that already has a virtual club system on BBO, it will be cheaper to enroll as a virtual club than continue as an autonomous entity. There will be three types of payment models: 1. For small free tourneys limited to max 20 tables, one at a time (ie what most free tourney hosts have now) a small monthly fee, offered as a subscription service. This is the part that we're still working on, sorry. For people who need more than 20 tables and/or more than one tourney at a time, they can2. run pay tournaments with a BB$ entry fee, where players pay their own entry fees in BB$ and BBO gives the club their earnings at the end of each month (after taking a %)3. run their tournaments free of charge on BBO, and pay a fix fee per table to BBO. This is convenient for clubs, pros and business who already have their own payment processing implemented, and have the ability to charge their players offline. The monthly subscription is not available yet, we hope to finalize it soon. Once this is finalized we will proceed to announce all affected players and eventually stop the free tourney permissions for the people who are not in the categories of free hosts mentioned below. The other two types of payment models are available (BB$ or fix table fee), and you can reach us at tournaments@bridgebase.com to express your preference over one or the other. A few clarifications: Long time online hosts who have been organizing free tourneys on BBO for years, and are not affiliated with live business, clubs, bridge orgs, etc. continue to have the ability to run free, unlimited games, just like they always had (thing of BBO Hornets, or bbo clubs like the IAC, Acol, etc. ) I'm surprised to see nobody mentioned this, but we have reached out to a few hundred long time hosts and users, since the end of June, and offered them a way to continue their activities as usual, free of charge. Maybe everyone thought this was secret :) If you are doing junior training, bridge in schools, charity events or any bridge activity where commerce should not be involved (eg kids), you can contact us and we'll give you permission to do it for free. NBOs already have their own junior and training programs and special accounts with access to free unlimited games, so if you are doing it for NBO training purposes you can simply ask your NBO to give you access to their Youth / JR account, or have them set up some extra JR training accounts for you. Bridge clubs, organizations, associations, pros, teachers, and entities that normally charge a fee to their players in order to let them play or organize a tournament for them, will be asked to enter a commercial agreement with BBO going forward, as their activities are of commercial nature. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Capt_Ravi Posted August 6, 2020 Report Share Posted August 6, 2020 BBO will not cease free tournament permissions on August 1st. We will cease them at some point, not very far away in the future, but not without some reasonable heads-up warning. We have not finalized the procedures to help existing free tourney hosts organize their online activity going forward. I apologize for the less than perfect communication on this subject. What we do know is the following: Going forward, permission to create tournaments on the BBO platform will be a pay service. NBOs get better terms and conditions than singular non-affiliated individuals and business. So if you're a club affiliated to an NBO that already has a virtual club system on BBO, it will be cheaper to enroll as a virtual club than continue as an autonomous entity. There will be three types of payment models: 1. For small free tourneys limited to max 20 tables, one at a time (ie what most free tourney hosts have now) a small monthly fee, offered as a subscription service. .......................... Has the subscription service for this purpose started? Have I missed any announcements in this regard? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gentgiant Posted August 15, 2020 Report Share Posted August 15, 2020 Has the subscription service for this purpose started? Have I missed any announcements in this regard? And does this new subscription arrangement for TDs extend to charging for Team Matches? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
m00036 Posted August 15, 2020 Report Share Posted August 15, 2020 And does this new subscription arrangement for TDs extend to charging for Team Matches?No announcements yet, and only pairs events will be affected. Therefore team matches will remain free of charge (as long as the organisation involved doesn't charge for entry offline as this is against BBO's terms). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gentgiant Posted August 15, 2020 Report Share Posted August 15, 2020 No announcements yet, and only pairs events will be affected. Therefore team matches will remain free of charge (as long as the organisation involved doesn't charge for entry offline as this is against BBO's terms). My reading of an EBU communication to Virtual Clubs suggests Team Matches will be charged sometime from September onwards. Quite how much or how payment is to be made is not clear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vampyr Posted August 15, 2020 Report Share Posted August 15, 2020 My reading of an EBU communication to Virtual Clubs suggests Team Matches will be charged sometime from September onwards. Quite how much or how payment is to be made is not clear. Wow, team matches are often just casual arrangements among friends. Can someone suggest another platform for team matches? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrothgar Posted August 15, 2020 Report Share Posted August 15, 2020 Wow, team matches are often just casual arrangements among friends. Can someone suggest another platform for team matches? I think that you are misreading what is being written Team matches between friends (where a director / organizer are not charging any money) will continue to be free. Team matches where someone is charging to run an event will involve a charge.Presumably, the EBU is planning charge so BBO is planning to take a slice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gentgiant Posted August 15, 2020 Report Share Posted August 15, 2020 I think that you are misreading what is being written Team matches between friends (where a director / organizer are not charging any money) will continue to be free. Team matches where someone is charging to run an event will involve a charge.Presumably, the EBU is planning charge so BBO is planning to take a slice.How naive. Have you seen the EBU communication? It does not refer to its own Team Leagues or Club leagues where charges are made. But Club Leagues that require, effectively, a TD who can run multiple Teams matches concurrently. A privilege that is not available to ordinary BBO members. Clubs that do not currently charge. BBO is obviously using the Covid-19 Pandemic to monetize every quarter of the site, they can manage. In a very short time, the opportunity will fade as the clubs go back to F2F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrothgar Posted August 15, 2020 Report Share Posted August 15, 2020 BBO is obviously using the Covid-19 Pandemic to monetize every quarter of the site, they can manage. In a very short time, the opportunity will fade as the clubs go back to F2F. Yes I think that BBO is shooting themselves in the foot.I think that the new management sucks. I am taking the money that I used to spend on BBO bucks and feeding it to the Bridge Hackathon instead I look forward to the day that I migrate off the platform that I really used to love 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tonyfrench Posted August 20, 2020 Report Share Posted August 20, 2020 How naive. Have you seen the EBU communication? It does not refer to its own Team Leagues or Club leagues where charges are made. But Club Leagues that require, effectively, a TD who can run multiple Teams matches concurrently. A privilege that is not available to ordinary BBO members. Clubs that do not currently charge. BBO is obviously using the Covid-19 Pandemic to monetize every quarter of the site, they can manage. In a very short time, the opportunity will fade as the clubs go back to F2F. I assume that the EBU (and other NBOs?) are comfortable with the new structure and believe it will migrate (force) club league teams to the EBU (NBO) team league/s. For my part I run a very small club league and charge a modest (VERY MODEST) amount per team to cover EBU fees, league scheduling, support and some directing and/or hosting. I don't want to hide this and am, in theory, of the opinion a small fee per match may be reasonable for BBO to levy for use of it's platform. However we play 8/10 board matches and the original fee suggested far far far exceeds the small revenue we recover and drawfs compensation for the resource use. The fee per table even exceeded that for a full club session, it has to be at least twice anything vaguely reasonable! As I said I am of the opinion BBO should be entitled to receive a fee for services it provides..... to commercial ventures for sure..... but profiteering and/or overcharging will kill the golden goose. People will not pay more than something is worth long term, people do not like to feel ripped off and there are options. I believe the elephant in the room is that some users may abuse and overuse free 'rights' for payments, considering we are concerned with a partnership game the word partnership doesn't seem to be fully understood by all concerned. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wnt53 Posted August 26, 2020 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2020 BBO will not cease free tournament permissions on August 1st. We will cease them at some point, not very far away in the future, but not without some reasonable heads-up warning. We have not finalized the procedures to help existing free tourney hosts organize their online activity going forward. I apologize for the less than perfect communication on this subject. What we do know is the following: Going forward, permission to create tournaments on the BBO platform will be a pay service. NBOs get better terms and conditions than singular non-affiliated individuals and business. So if you're a club affiliated to an NBO that already has a virtual club system on BBO, it will be cheaper to enroll as a virtual club than continue as an autonomous entity. There will be three types of payment models: 1. For small free tourneys limited to max 20 tables, one at a time (ie what most free tourney hosts have now) a small monthly fee, offered as a subscription service. This is the part that we're still working on, sorry. For people who need more than 20 tables and/or more than one tourney at a time, they can2. run pay tournaments with a BB$ entry fee, where players pay their own entry fees in BB$ and BBO gives the club their earnings at the end of each month (after taking a %)3. run their tournaments free of charge on BBO, and pay a fix fee per table to BBO. This is convenient for clubs, pros and business who already have their own payment processing implemented, and have the ability to charge their players offline. The monthly subscription is not available yet, we hope to finalize it soon. Once this is finalized we will proceed to announce all affected players and eventually stop the free tourney permissions for the people who are not in the categories of free hosts mentioned below. The other two types of payment models are available (BB$ or fix table fee), and you can reach us at tournaments@bridgebase.com to express your preference over one or the other. A few clarifications: Long time online hosts who have been organizing free tourneys on BBO for years, and are not affiliated with live business, clubs, bridge orgs, etc. continue to have the ability to run free, unlimited games, just like they always had (thing of BBO Hornets, or bbo clubs like the IAC, Acol, etc. ) I'm surprised to see nobody mentioned this, but we have reached out to a few hundred long time hosts and users, since the end of June, and offered them a way to continue their activities as usual, free of charge. Maybe everyone thought this was secret :) If you are doing junior training, bridge in schools, charity events or any bridge activity where commerce should not be involved (eg kids), you can contact us and we'll give you permission to do it for free. NBOs already have their own junior and training programs and special accounts with access to free unlimited games, so if you are doing it for NBO training purposes you can simply ask your NBO to give you access to their Youth / JR account, or have them set up some extra JR training accounts for you. Bridge clubs, organizations, associations, pros, teachers, and entities that normally charge a fee to their players in order to let them play or organize a tournament for them, will be asked to enter a commercial agreement with BBO going forward, as their activities are of commercial nature.diana_eva is there any update on what's planned? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
diana_eva Posted August 28, 2020 Report Share Posted August 28, 2020 Same plan as before. We're working on a monthly subscription for hosts and clubs who wish to continue creating small free tourneys of max 20 tables. For those who need bigger tourneys, they can verify if their NBO already has a virtual clubs program and obtain a virtual club account from them, or send an email any time to tournaments@bridgebase.com where they can opt for one of the two payment models available (BB$ entry fees or fix fee per table). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrothgar Posted August 28, 2020 Report Share Posted August 28, 2020 Same plan as before. We're working on a monthly subscription for hosts and clubs who wish to continue creating small free tourneys of max 20 tables. What does "a monthly subscription" mean? In particular, will there be a charge associated with it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
diana_eva Posted August 28, 2020 Report Share Posted August 28, 2020 What does "a monthly subscription" mean? In particular, will there be a charge associated with it? Yes, it's a pay subscription. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrothgar Posted August 28, 2020 Report Share Posted August 28, 2020 Yes, it's a pay subscription. This is very different than the claims that were made about BBO policies at the beginning of this thread. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnu Posted August 28, 2020 Report Share Posted August 28, 2020 This is very different than the claims that were made about BBO policies at the beginning of this thread.Looking at quote from BBO in post #1, I think this is consistent with what BBO originally said. As of July 1st, 2020, the requirements for allowing users to create free tournaments on the BBO platform will change.After August 1st, be sure we'll offer solutions to address your needs, regardless of which type of tournament or event you wish to organize on our platform. It was clear to me that BBO was planning to charge tournament organizers in some way, either a monthly fee, or some per game fee. This is entirely consistent with their increases in fees for robot tournaments, and the amounts they are charging for "charity" and SYC, etc. games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Capt_Ravi Posted August 29, 2020 Report Share Posted August 29, 2020 Same plan as before. We're working on a monthly subscription for hosts and clubs who wish to continue creating small free tourneys of max 20 tables. For those who need bigger tourneys, they can verify if their NBO already has a virtual clubs program and obtain a virtual club account from them, or send an email any time to tournaments@bridgebase.com where they can opt for one of the two payment models available (BB$ entry fees or fix fee per table). Hi Diana,When do you expect to start this subscription service please? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vampyr Posted August 29, 2020 Report Share Posted August 29, 2020 I think that BBO is shooting themselves in the foot. Everyone gets this wrong. The phrase originally meant to shoot oneself deliberately to get out of fighting. But nobody remembers that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintQ Posted August 30, 2020 Report Share Posted August 30, 2020 Same plan as before. We're working on a monthly subscription for hosts and clubs who wish to continue creating small free tourneys of max 20 tables. For those who need bigger tourneys, they can verify if their NBO already has a virtual clubs program and obtain a virtual club account from them, or send an email any time to tournaments@bridgebase.com where they can opt for one of the two payment models available (BB$ entry fees or fix fee per table). The monthly subscription fee will work if players do not have any or very very few free tournaments - I guess the monthly subscription would mean current "free" tournaments are also likely to be stopped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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