Mbodell, on 2011-October-28, 23:54, said:
They aren't playing that many boards. Even if you played every board you'd only be playing 48 boards a day. That's less than the 2 sessions/day at a nationals (which are typically 26 boards/session). While they are playing important, nerve wracking boards which might well up the tension and stress, they are playing on 6 person teams so even if you play 3/4 of the boards, more or less, you are still only playing a NABC session and half a day.
Justin's claimed not to feel much fatigue from this pace, and I think most of the professional teams would find this not too bad.
I think you underestimate the degree to which factors other than number of boards per day can impact some players. I am not suggesting that such factors necessarily had any impact on these particular players, but I can promise you from personal experience that such things can be very real:
- When one plays in the Bermuda Bowl for the first time, it is easily the high point of one's bridge career. When one actually advances all the way to the Finals, each of the last 8 or so days of one's life sets a new record for "most important bridge day of my life". One could be forgiven (at least by me) for feeling the pressure.
- When one is far away from home the different time zone, different food, different germs, different schedule, etc, can take their toll.
- The Bermuda Bowl is roughly 4 days longer than an NABC and, unlike an NABC, every single board is played behind screens and every single board is important.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
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