29-09-2011, 10:17 PM
Andy, was just a suggestion. I did have you down as someone who would be in the for camp, so I am a little surprised you're so against it. I can only guess that part of the enjoyment in arbitering is derived from solving the sometimes complex pairing puzzles.
I was thinking of things that I like about tournaments and one of them was the availability of results shortly after the completion of each round, as was done at the Scottish this year. I am conscious that there is a lot of admin and effort put into weekend tournaments and time is a factor, so it's difficult to add to tournaments and not increase the workload of those involved in organising and running the events.
I was thinking of things that I like about tournaments and one of them was the availability of results shortly after the completion of each round, as was done at the Scottish this year. I am conscious that there is a lot of admin and effort put into weekend tournaments and time is a factor, so it's difficult to add to tournaments and not increase the workload of those involved in organising and running the events.
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