Vampyr, on 2012-March-15, 17:46, said:
When I wrote a couple of years ago, I suggested letting any number of pairs opt out of their game being rated, rather than just the actual host. This suggestion was ignored, which I think is a shame.
You're assuming, a little cynically, that there are a lot of people out there who care more about their grading than about playing bridge. I guess we'll find out, but I hope that over time people will come to understand how the NGS works and realise that it doesn't really matter if you play with a weak partner or a strong partner - the system will take it into account. Of course, your new partner might be significantly over-rated and that will cause your grade harm, but they might equally be under-rated and you'll get a nice boost.
I think part of the fear is that people are very bad at comprehending randomness. If all parties are correctly graded then your grade should go up half the time and down the other half. But when someone goes down they'll probably blame their new scratch partner rather than bad luck or their own poor play and cry to the world that they've been damaged by their benevolent charity. They'll keep quiet when they get 65% and go up a grade band, though.