BBO Speedball vs. ACBL Regional Open Pairs Compare the median players
#1
Posted 2011-August-28, 22:47
Assume we are talking about a typical two-session open pairs at an ACBL regional. Am curious how people think the typical/median player there compares to median BBO Speedball player.
Comments on how the tails of the distribution of these fields compare are welcome as well.
#2
Posted 2011-August-29, 00:02
#3
Posted 2011-August-29, 00:28
#4
Posted 2011-August-29, 01:46
#5
Posted 2011-August-29, 19:22
However, acbl speedball fields routinely make all the sorts of mistakes described. Bidding and making a cold game on 26 high is always winning multiple imps. It just really isn't close.
Speedball vs club game might be more interesting.
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#6
Posted 2011-August-30, 10:18
#7
Posted 2011-August-30, 11:08
High variance low expected return strategies are much more attractive in 12 board games than 27 board games...
#8
Posted 2011-August-30, 14:32
Justin you must not play in the speedball's at all, I mean the players in them at certain points of the day are so bad its frightening.
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#9
Posted 2011-August-30, 19:38
#10
Posted 2011-August-31, 03:31
Anyway, a regional tourney here in UK surely has a much higher level than any online bridge except for certain team matches.
#11
Posted 2011-August-31, 08:03
sallyally, on 2011-August-30, 19:38, said:
Sounds like a clear case of giving the players what they want.
#12
Posted 2011-August-31, 08:19
It is my impression that most club games are populated by players who never play at any game but a club game. These are players who have played at the beginner level for many years and feel at home in the club, but are too afraid to venture out to any sectional or regional tournament.
Admittedly, I rarely play in club games, except for special events such as a NAP qualifying game. I do play in some Speedball games, usually after 8:00pm New York time.
#13
Posted 2011-August-31, 09:17
Not only is the lack of time a factor but probably 1/2 the field are pick up partnerships with no system discussion to speak of. Add the mis-clicks and it's just a different game.
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#14
Posted 2011-August-31, 09:48