Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode IslandĮlections by The ACBL Board of Directors under the 2017 Laws of Duplicate Bridge Saskatchewan, Alberta, Montana, Idaho, Utah, W Wyoming S Ohio, S Indiana, Kentucky, S West VirginiaĮ Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, S Nevada W Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas N Indiana, Illinois (not Chicago), E Missouri W New York, W Pennsylvania, NE Ohio, N West Virginia Note: This file will not fit on one disketteĮ New York (not New York City), N New JerseyĬ New York, E Pennsylvania, Delaware, S New Jersey ![]() This “field effect” tends to improve your zeros too.Īll Districts. Thus, your “top” has been reduced to a 6 (on an 8 top). You will receive about 75% of the matchpoints on the board. Let us further suppose that it turns out that 50% of the field at other clubs also bid and made the slam. You are the only pair (thanks to fantastic bridge judgment and a bidding misunderstanding) to bid and make a slam. Suppose at your club the board is played nine times with an 8 top. Perhaps an example will help you understand the principle. Also, the scores tend to compress a bit with a large number of comparisons. How come?” Remember, the scores are re-computed by us and are scored with a much bigger top so it is not unusual for the scores to change. Perhaps the most frequently asked question we receive: “I had a 65% game at my club but your list shows us at 62%. Why are the posted percentages different than at the club? Just send the game file (such as 030820.aca) as an attachment to the email. Also, if you sign up for the game but cancel it for any reason, please notify us so that we don’t expect results from your club. Results not received by that time will not be included in the overall results. (Central Standard Time) the following day. To be included in the overalls, morning and afternoon games must be reported by noon (Central Standard Time) the following day evening games by 3:00 p.m.
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