USA Team Trials-2013
#1
Posted 2013-June-01, 14:53
Broadcast on BBO begins Saturday, June 1st, with the Round of 16, premiering a new vugraph feature: player details. When clicking the name of a player on vugraph a pop-up window will open with a picture of the player, a biography for those players who have supplied one, and links to the pair's USBF System Summary Form, ACBL convention card, NABC+ wins & seconds, and WBF record. We hope you will enjoy this. An excellent line-up of experts both for voice and written commentary will enhance the show with insightful analysis. To hear "voice commentary" please use the web version (go to www.bridgebase.com and click "Play Bridge Now" to log in).
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#2
Posted 2013-June-01, 17:41
#3
Posted 2013-June-03, 06:46
#4
Posted 2013-June-03, 11:01
diana_eva, on 2013-June-03, 06:46, said:
Oh, that's cool. I don't have time to watch/listen right now, but I love that it's available. Thanks!
#5
Posted 2013-June-03, 15:08
Youtube is big wonderful, but since what goes on is just vugraph + text + audio it wouldn't be a bad idea to bradcast it from BBO with a new feature, that way you'd get the same, but might also jump to X board, see the results, click on alerted bids, etc.
#6
Posted 2013-June-04, 23:50
"Nickell has to be the best team, Levin-Weinstein was an upgrade over Zia-Hamman. I will go out on a small limb and say that Kranyak is the 2nd best team - John and Gavin have played quite a bit, and Bathurst-Dwyer are great players who know their Strong Club system.
And when team Kranyak makes USA 2, I hope that they can get Grue-Lall back as a partnership; with those two players, you have an incredibly young and talented team that can beat Monaco, Italy, and the Netherlands to win this year's Bermuda Bowl!"
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#7
Posted 2013-June-05, 02:05
#8
Posted 2013-June-05, 13:10
Would love to see Kranyak vs Grue final of the trials lol.
And let me whine about drawing the Kranyak team in the first round when they were like the 11 seed out of 14 teams lol.
#9
Posted 2013-June-05, 13:13
#10
Posted 2013-June-05, 15:14
This may sound blasphemous, but Kamil and Fleisher might be the best pair on that team. Zia, Chip Martel, Michael Rosenberg, and Chris Willenken are all great players, but as a partnership I don't feel either Zia-Chip or Rosen-ken have it yet. Also, Mike and Marty are the reigning Platinum Pairs winners, so that has to count for something.
I like the Diamond team immensely- Diamond-Platnik is solid and Hampson-Greco is amazing, but I hate them being 4-handed, and they haven't won a huge national event for a few years. I prefer them over Gordon, my #6 - the Gordon partnership, while good, is the really weak link on that team. I feel they bring Sontag-Berkowitz and to a lessor extent Pepsi-Seamon down.
And of course, my unlucky #7 team goes to (drum roll) team Blanchard. You guys could potentially move up to #5 atm, BUT you need to go with Team Lall, and you need to do it immediately (Team L.O.L is also acceptable).
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#11
Posted 2013-June-05, 15:55
GreenMan, on 2013-June-05, 02:05, said:
It will be interesting if their less is more approach wins. If they will win by subtracting a pair. That they will gain more by in fact not adding a third pair.
I am guessing they are taking a barbell approach with 2 strong anchor pairs and that the gains will be huge compared to the side effects of not having a third pair.
#12
Posted 2013-June-05, 16:53
JLOGIC, on 2013-June-05, 13:13, said:
The cynic in me wonders if they might have decided that the best way to make money is to win the event 4 handed, then auction off the right to be the 3rd pair to a client...
#13
Posted 2013-June-05, 16:56
I assume they have the final say on adding a pair.
As an ACBL member I would have no problem with them trying this option and seeing how it goes. Having options is a good thing.
#14
Posted 2013-June-05, 18:05
5. John Diamond - Brian Platnik
4. Marty Fleisher - Michael Kamil
3. Alan Sontag - David Berkowitz
2. Eric Greco - Geoff Hampson
1. Justin Lall - Joe Grue -> add Chip Martel as Coach, and Curtis Cheek as NPC, and holy cow!
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#15
Posted 2013-June-05, 19:16
hrothgar, on 2013-June-05, 16:53, said:
Does not work economically (100 % chance at a paycheck in the trials is much better than x% chance at a bermuda bowl paycheck even if x is unrealistically high). Also, it is very likely the USBF would not allow this, there would definitely be an outcry and a long BBF thread
Also, you can just take my word for it that this wasn't the thought process heh. I mean part of it is definitely that their market value will go up with a great showing here for future big events but it's still a gamble on believing in themselves which is pretty awesome imo.
Chase, your dream is not going to be a reality even if they happen to win heh. Pretty sure if they were going to go a route like Joe and me they would go with Joel and Johnny as it's a similar idea and they're actually a long time partnership. But thanks for the support!
For the record, I know nothing about what their plans would be if they won, I'm pretty sure if someone brought it up they'd say they want to get to that point first lol. It would depend on who was available, and who was willing, and who the USBF would allow (EG if meckwell were available there is basically no chance that they would do it since they aren't getting paid, same with greco hampson. And if they tried to add fleisher-kamil or diamond-platnick imo that would be fine but the USBF might stop it since there would be money involved). My guess would be Hurd-Wooldridge but it's just an educated guess.
#16
Posted 2013-June-05, 20:09
I want them to have this option.
If you win an open trials team with 4 you have the option to get rich from private money. You have the option of fame or fortune. If winter is coming and the baby needs shoes...ok.
Of course you choose to live with all the comments on bbo forums.
#17
Posted 2013-June-05, 21:36
So where do you draw the line? And how? If it's subjective on how good a pair is, then I'd argue there is a tendency to underrate and downplay the skill of people who are clients. I'm not sure why this is, but I suspect a lot of it is people feeling that if they could hire levin/weinstein and meckwell, they would win all the events also.
If it's on merit of achievements then I don't see how one could disallow the addition of say, Nickell/Katz. The list above lists two client pairs, one of whom one the Plat pairs and one of whom won the last blue ribs. I mean, jeez, Fleisher is leading player of the year and player of the decade. IMO disallowing the addition of them is just a bias against clients, those pairs are very good. But people will view it as unfair, or bad for USA, or someone being allowed to buy themselves in etc. The politics of it all are very bad.
And it's funny because the very best pro pairs would not join the bermuda bowl team for free, they would take a big paycheck for the transnationals. I know I've said it many times before, but professionalism is very good for US bridge at the top level, it is the reason that the best players can be so good. And all of the US teams that do well have a very strong sponsor, that is the reason those teams do so well, those guys are not just being carried while playing awfully. It creates this weird dynamic where if a pair like fleisher/kamil did not have a sponsor in it and were chosen to be added, no one would say anything. No one would say they are not good enough or whatever. But because one of them was successful and happens to be a sponsor, there would be a huge uproar.
To me the only way to do it is based on merit. If someone has performed very well at the high levels, whether a client or not they should be added. This is based on my view that it is impossible to do well at nationals and the US trials consistently without being a very good player. There are many instances of weak clients who hire high powered teams for a long time and almost never do well in a major event, that shows that everyone on the team has to be good to do well. It's not a coincedence that the Zagorins and Wellands and Fleishers and Diamonds and Nickels are always up there, they earn it.
#18
Posted 2013-June-05, 22:20
no line ok I am from Chicago...no Richard speck.....
no merit..no line.
'but a huge enthusiast offers them 1 million each to join the team, obviously they'd want to take it'
Justin this is a good option...not a poor one.
I argue to try this...trial and error.
Let the team of 4 choose....fame or fortune.
#19
Posted 2013-June-05, 22:30
EDIT: Fixed a brain-o.
#20
Posted 2013-June-05, 22:38
GreenMan, on 2013-June-05, 22:30, said:
your Fleisher team/pairs really does rub many of us the wrong way......think about it
your pairs just seem off for some reason......but I am old.