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What is your approach? - slow or fast?

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Posted 2005-December-12, 07:12

FrancesHinden, on Dec 12 2005, 01:18 PM, said:

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This has, quite predictably one must say, caused some animosity between the two teams, and it is expected that the 3rd pair will be selected among pairs from other teams.


I don't agree that it is "predictable" that there is such animosity that the 3rd pair can't come from the losing team. Appeals are a part of bridge, and real animosity between two teams when a match was decided by a ruling is not necessary nor indeed that common in my experience.

Well, if you knew (of) some of the pairs that were involved, you would not be a bit surprised to see that this animosity arose. That's what I meant by "predictable". I agree with you en general terms: rulings are part of the game and should be accepted.

Everyone is entitled to be disappointed with the rulings of course, but a little later you must get on with things without holding a grudge against anybody.

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Posted 2005-December-12, 08:27

Walddk, on Dec 12 2005, 05:33 AM, said:

Here is the final result of the English! "jury":

The Laws & Ethics Committee of the Scottish Bridge Union declared themselves disqualified to deal with the case and asked another jurisdiction, the English Bridge Union, to deliver a ruling:

The AC of the EBU concluded that pass was a logical alternative for North, they therefore overruled the on site AC and upheld the TDs ruling. The result was adjusted to 5XX+1 = 1600. Hence the non offending side only lost 2 IMPs (against 1660 at the other table) and consequently finished first in the women's trials.

The winning team will now represent Scotland in the Lady Milne Trophy and the European Championships next year. This has, quite predictably one must say, caused some animosity between the two teams, and it is expected that the 3rd pair will be selected among pairs from other teams.

Oh well, the drama occasionally occurs away from the table and not just at the table. This is also bridge ladies and gentlemen, whether one likes it or not.

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Roland if I understood your post, the governing body of bridge in Scotland basically said we surrender and cannot reach a decision for some reason? So the "buck" was passed? The decision then took days/weeks to decide and was decided by another bridge organization, England, against which Scotland will compete?

If so, this is a complete travesty for Scottish bridge and my ancestors are rolling over in their graves! These authorities should all resign in shame, shame, shame.
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Posted 2005-December-12, 08:46

Mike, I had the same initial reaction as you, but then I thought
- the SBU is not a very big organisation
- I don't know who is on the SBU L&E (their website doesn't seem to say), but it's quite possible that by the time you remove

i) the TD who made the original ruling (if he's on the L&E)
ii) The AC
iii) Any members of the two teams involved, or the frequent bridge partners/team-mates or their husbands

there may not be anyone left to give a disinterested ruling

(although I can also see that if there was a lot of animosity around, they might have wanted to pass the buck anyway...)
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Posted 2005-December-12, 08:57

I find this kinda common, everyinternational champs that a ladies spanish team goes to play, they come back and after the poor result blame the others. In Portugal they have a few very good players also, but are in hate in between, not sure why but seems to me the ladies top world is full of envies and hatreds.
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Posted 2005-December-12, 09:01

Fluffy, on Dec 12 2005, 09:57 AM, said:

I find this kinda common, everyinternational champs that a ladies spanish team goes to play, they come back and after the poor result blame the others. In Portugal they have a few very good players also, but are in hate in between, not sure why but seems to me the ladies top world is full of envies and hatreds.

lol, not the most politically correct post :)
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Posted 2005-December-12, 09:19

mike777, on Dec 12 2005, 03:27 PM, said:

Walddk, on Dec 12 2005, 05:33 AM, said:

Here is the final result of the English! "jury":

The Laws & Ethics Committee of the Scottish Bridge Union declared themselves disqualified to deal with the case and asked another jurisdiction, the English Bridge Union, to deliver a ruling:

The AC of the EBU concluded that pass was a logical alternative for North, they therefore overruled the on site AC and upheld the TDs ruling. The result was adjusted to 5XX+1 = 1600. Hence the non offending side only lost 2 IMPs (against 1660 at the other table) and consequently finished first in the women's trials.

The winning team will now represent Scotland in the Lady Milne Trophy and the European Championships next year. This has, quite predictably one must say, caused some animosity between the two teams, and it is expected that the 3rd pair will be selected among pairs from other teams.

Oh well, the drama occasionally occurs away from the table and not just at the table. This is also bridge ladies and gentlemen, whether one likes it or not.

Roland

Roland if I understood your post, the governing body of bridge in Scotland basically said we surrender and cannot reach a decision for some reason? So the "buck" was passed? The decision then took days/weeks to decide and was decided by another bridge organization, England, against which Scotland will compete?

If so, this is a complete travesty for Scottish bridge and my ancestors are rolling over in their graves! These authorities should all resign in shame, shame, shame.

You are right in the sense that the buck was passed to another jurisdiction, because the SBU L&E (for reasons we may never know) was not in a position to reach a decision. I suspect, as Frances has pointed out, that too many members on the L&E Committee were disqualified to take part because they were involved one way or the other.

With this said, I fully trust the integrity of the English Bridge Union, and that they would never reach a verdict that could benefit England and harm Scotland. I understand if some may see it differently, and for that particularly reason, and to avoid any kind of speculation in this context, it might have been a good idea to approach an NCBO outside the UK.

Netherlands, France, Denmark, Sweden, etc., etc.

The EBU did definitely not rule in favour of England, considering that the (on paper) better team won the Scottish trials after the TDs ruling was upheld.

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Posted 2005-December-12, 09:30

Walddk, on Dec 12 2005, 10:19 AM, said:

mike777, on Dec 12 2005, 03:27 PM, said:

Walddk, on Dec 12 2005, 05:33 AM, said:

Here is the final result of the English! "jury":

The Laws & Ethics Committee of the Scottish Bridge Union declared themselves disqualified to deal with the case and asked another jurisdiction, the English Bridge Union, to deliver a ruling:

The AC of the EBU concluded that pass was a logical alternative for North, they therefore overruled the on site AC and upheld the TDs ruling. The result was adjusted to 5XX+1 = 1600. Hence the non offending side only lost 2 IMPs (against 1660 at the other table) and consequently finished first in the women's trials.

The winning team will now represent Scotland in the Lady Milne Trophy and the European Championships next year. This has, quite predictably one must say, caused some animosity between the two teams, and it is expected that the 3rd pair will be selected among pairs from other teams.

Oh well, the drama occasionally occurs away from the table and not just at the table. This is also bridge ladies and gentlemen, whether one likes it or not.

Roland

Roland if I understood your post, the governing body of bridge in Scotland basically said we surrender and cannot reach a decision for some reason? So the "buck" was passed? The decision then took days/weeks to decide and was decided by another bridge organization, England, against which Scotland will compete?

If so, this is a complete travesty for Scottish bridge and my ancestors are rolling over in their graves! These authorities should all resign in shame, shame, shame.

You are right in the sense that the buck was passed to another jurisdiction, because the SBU L&E (for reasons we may never know) was not in a position to reach a decision. I suspect, as Frances has pointed out, that too many members on the L&E Committee were disqualified to take part because they were involved one way or the other.

With this said, I fully trust the integrity of the English Bridge Union, and that they would never reach a verdict that could benefit England and harm Scotland. I understand if some may see it differently, and for that particularly reason, and to avoid any kind of speculation in this context, it might have been a good idea to approach an NCBO outside the UK.

Netherlands, France, Denmark, Sweden, etc., etc.

The EBU did definitely not rule in favour of England, considering that the (on paper) better team won the Scottish trials after the TDs ruling was upheld.

Roland

Having any European body help pick the Scottish team that will play in the European championships is terrible. In fact having anyone outside of Scotland pick the team is horrible. As I said resign if you cannot make a decision and put some competent people in charge who can! I assume you can find 3-6 competent people in Scotland bridge who are not dating or offspring of the teams! Good grief ask Mike Rosenberg to make the final ruling if you must.

What are they going to do next time this happens, ask the Welsh if they could pick the Scottish team please?
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Posted 2005-December-12, 09:39

I beg to disagree, Mike. A competent AC in any country will just look at the facts and make a ruling according to those facts. They would never even consider the aspect that their decision might favour A rather than B.

I agree, however, that it is always best if the national governing bodies can handle those cases themselves. But if they for some reason can't, I don't see anything wrong with seeking advice elsewhere.

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Posted 2005-December-12, 09:50

Walddk, on Dec 12 2005, 10:39 AM, said:

I beg to disagree, Mike. A competent AC in any country will just look at the facts and make a ruling according to those facts. They would never even consider the aspect that their decision might favour A rather than B.

I agree, however, that it is always best if the national governing bodies can handle those cases themselves. But if they for some reason can't, I don't see anything wrong with seeking advice elsewhere.

Roland

Roland you seem to be saying that the Scotland appeals commitee was incompetent? If the Scottish AC was competent and they made a decision what the heck are the English or Danish or Americans needed for?

What the heck are the Scots doing? Scotland AC makes a decision and they go to another country's AC to make another ruling, why not a third or fourth country to get some more advice? This is a Travesty!


You keep talking about favoring one team over another, that is not the issue at all.

I think the issue is if the governing body cannot make the final decision, then resign and put some people in there who can. Do not pass the buck.
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Posted 2005-December-12, 10:00

mike777, on Dec 12 2005, 04:50 PM, said:

Roland you seem to be saying that the Scotland appeals commitee was incompetent?

I did not say that, Mike, and I didn't even imply it. What I said was that the L&E Committee was not in a position to make a decision, presumably because too many members were involved in this case.

The president of the SBU was on one of the teams in question. You can't possibly have that person on the committee.

I don't think it's disgraceful at all if the SBU decides to approach another jurisdiction for advice. The AC of the EBU is very competent, and everyone, even in Scotland, should accept their ruling now that the SBU has asked them to make one.

If the members of the SBU are unhappy about this, they will surely let the council know, if not before then at the AGM in May.

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Posted 2005-December-12, 10:10

Walddk, on Dec 12 2005, 11:00 AM, said:

What I said was that the L&E Committee was not in a position to make a decision, presumably because too many members were involved in this case.

The president of the SBU was on one of the teams in question. You can't possibly have that person on the committee.

I don't think it's disgraceful at all if the SBU decides to approach another jurisdiction for advice. The AC of the EBU is very competent, and everyone, even in Scotland, should accept their ruling now that the SBU has asked them to make one.

If the members of the SBU are unhappy about this, they will surely let the council know, if not before then at the AGM in May.

Roland

The title of this post was "What is your approach"? Great title.

I said they should resign, I see they choose not to resign, shame on them.
If they are not in a position to do their job fully then they are useless.

Your last sentence says it best, the members of the SBU will get the governing body they vote for and deserve.
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Posted 2005-December-12, 18:31

Fluffy, on Dec 12 2005, 09:57 AM, said:

I find this kinda common, everyinternational champs that a ladies spanish team goes to play, they come back and after the poor result blame the others. In Portugal they have a few very good players also, but are in hate in between, not sure why but seems to me the ladies top world is full of envies and hatreds.

Prolonged and truly nasty animosity from an AC ruling is not confined to any one gender... I can attest to this from bitter personal experience :P
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Posted 2005-December-17, 02:51

I was talking about animosity between the 2 teams
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