Master Points
Can’t remember where I read it, but many years a go I was aware that a certain number of boards must be played for Master Points to be awarded.
Recently played at a club where there was only three and a half tables. The TD on the night decided to play a “Twenty Four Board Double Hesitation Mitchell, four boards a round” (I know
Recently played at a club where there was only three and a half tables. The TD on the night decided to play a “Twenty Four Board Double Hesitation Mitchell, four boards a round” (I know
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Kato - 18 boards must be played by all contestants to get masterpoints.
That's at full rate. A lower rate applies when 12-17 boards are played.
In my TD Courae notes I have eighteen handwritten, but can’t find it in black and white so to speak, any ideas?
http://www.ebu.co.uk/documents/laws-and-ethics/licensing/master-points-handbook-2017.pdf
There are also minimum numbers of competitors for different games and movements.
Twenty Four Boards were in play and every pair played at least twenty boards due to a half table, however the winning pair sat out twice and only played sixteen boards.
What I do find amusing about this is that one of the winning pairs declarer stats was 0%
You need to look at the scales that tell you the awards, such as the basic club scale A on page 50.
http://www.ebu.co.uk/documents/laws-and-ethics/licensing/master-points-handbook-2017.pdf
But I decided against thoroughly investigating 70 pages.
Maybe one night when I need something to send me to sleep.
Alan
Well I gave you the page number in the post before yours, so there's no need to wade through 70 pages.