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Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - George Neave - 15-06-2015

What is allowed and what isn't for board order


Re: Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - JMcNicoll - 16-06-2015

And by other I mean 24 hours notice, though where and by whom would still have to be decided, from a pool of players declared at the start of the season and played in strictly live grade order.


Re: Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - Alan Tate - 16-06-2015

JMcNicoll Wrote:And by other I mean 24 hours notice, though where and by whom would still have to be decided, from a pool of players declared at the start of the season and played in strictly live grade order.

I agree, a pool of players AND actual lineup 24 hours before.


Re: Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - Ken_Stewart - 16-06-2015

If you have a rule like the above, you then need rules to define what happens if the nominated players are unable to play, for whatever reason.


Re: Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - Alan Tate - 16-06-2015

That would be a default. Maybe 24 hours is too long though, given the increased chance of illness.


Re: Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - Keith Rose - 20-06-2015

To the advocates of publishing team lists 24 hours ahead of a match - why? What would be the purpose? The answer will provoke the questions - publish where? CS forum? CS website (CS events page perhaps?). Somewhere else? Would they need to be published as such or just exchanged between team captains and the Tournament Controller?


Re: Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - hamish olson - 20-06-2015

Makes it more professional and allows preparation are the arguments in favour.

Last minute withdrawals and allows preparation are the arguments against.


Re: Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - Keith Rose - 20-06-2015

Hamish - I understand the point re opportunity to prepare but in what way would it be 'professional'


Re: Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - hamish olson - 20-06-2015

professional is the wrong word but it makes it more like a 9 round fide tournament and less like a weekend tournament.


Re: Richardson Poll #6 - Pools / Board Order - George Neave - 21-06-2015

Keith Rose Wrote:To the advocates of publishing team lists 24 hours ahead of a match - why? What would be the purpose? The answer will provoke the questions - publish where? CS forum? CS website (CS events page perhaps?). Somewhere else? Would they need to be published as such or just exchanged between team captains and the Tournament Controller?

In the European Team Championship teams are posted at 10 am for games starting at 3 pm same day (that is in a case of 1 game per day on 7 consecutive days).

In interest of equanimity, most events try to provide both sides the same notice of who they will play. With a relatively small margin for error the Richardson can sometimes allow some players advance notice of who they will most likely play while not affording that same information to the opponent. 20 years ago it did not matter but nowadays with widely available game databases and strong computer engines this is important.

To illustrate the point, let's take my personal situation going into this years final. Assuming both teams have all players available then Edinburgh knew with certainty that I would be playing on board 4. By contrast there were 4 possible opponents for me. I acknowledge not everyone prepares in depth for every game but it is reasonable both sides do have the same opportunity open to them for this. Without advance publication, assuming both sides have equal time available to prepare, then I had just 25% of that available for my opponent to prepare for the same game. Published teams removes this difference to extent that both teams have identical information available to them from the time of publication up to the game. This makes it fairer.