Playing director ruling at his own table.
#1
Posted 2012-April-04, 03:45
As a result of a few director calls, his table ran out of time. He assigned his table Average + for both sides.
Is that right?
#2
Posted 2012-April-04, 04:51
mr1303, on 2012-April-04, 03:45, said:
As a result of a few director calls, his table ran out of time. He assigned his table Average + for both sides.
Is that right?
I wouldn't. A/A+ seems reasonable.
London UK
#3
Posted 2012-April-04, 05:07
#4
Posted 2012-April-04, 06:29
#5
Posted 2012-April-04, 06:59
C3: Copious Canape Club is still my favorite system. (Ultra upgraded, PM for notes)
Santa Fe Precision ♣ published 8/19. TOP3 published 11/20. Magic experiment (Science Modernized) with Lenzo. 2020: Jan Eric Larsson's Cottontail ♣. 2020. BFUN (Bridge For the UNbalanced) 2021: Weiss Simplified ♣ (Canape & Relay). 2022: Canary ♣ Modernized, 2023-4: KOK Canape.
#7
Posted 2012-April-04, 09:06
Or, perhaps you really meant it becomes an average of that pair's results.
#8
Posted 2012-April-04, 09:06
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#9
Posted 2012-April-04, 09:09
pran, on 2012-April-04, 06:29, said:
I think A+/A+ is very reasonable.
I understand the reluctance to instruct someone to give themselves A+, and I don't think I would do it myself, but I think this problem must be looked at realistically.
Not everyone directs, and while other club members might do their part in other ways, it is only really directing that affects one's performance during the session. In a once-a-week club with maybe 6 or 8 directors, even someone who shows up most of the time will find herself directing a substantial proportion of the time. I feel that it is fair to give this person a break.
#10
Posted 2012-April-04, 09:14
blackshoe, on 2012-April-04, 09:06, said:
What do you mean "decided" to both play and direct? You make it sound as if it were selfish to offer to serve the club when you might well prefer to concentrate on your own game. If directors were required to be non-playing, you would get no volunteers. Then how would the game run? Perhaps the club should take on the extra expense of hiring non-playing directors for pay?
Honestly.
#11
Posted 2012-April-04, 09:21
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#12
Posted 2012-April-04, 10:58
If I'm asked to TD this game I intend to be playing at, *especially* if it's not a paid position, then you bet I'm "Not at all at fault" for not being able to play that board. I'm already playing at a handicap.
If I'm playing in a game that I run because I want the game to run, then I choose which way it goes. But those games are almost certainly not sanctioned games, so the "award masterpoints to the paying customers" part doesn't apply as much.
#13
Posted 2012-April-04, 12:06
#14
Posted 2012-April-04, 15:52
Being able to play quickly with partners who play quickly certainly helps as a playing TD though. I don't think I've ever had to not play a board when directing due to running out of time (although I have due to playing the wrong board and seeing the results on another board before playing it. I did give myself A- for that ).
#15
Posted 2012-April-04, 16:30
mjj29, on 2012-April-04, 15:52, said:
Yes, quite. I assumed "volunteer" when I read "playing director".
#16
Posted 2012-April-04, 16:33
barmar, on 2012-April-04, 12:06, said:
I am confused. Are you saying that, as a volunteer director, you are willing to forego playing? Or are you saying that, as a paid director, you arrive with a partner? I can't figure out which is more unlikely.
#17
Posted 2012-April-05, 06:01
As explained earlier, Not Played is illegal so do not do that.
I tend to think in terms of an unpaid TD, ie a volunteer who has often been "persuaded" to do the job. But I remember the rules of the Festiniog Railway, which was run by full-time staff, part-time staff, and volunteers: to be a volunteer you had to accept that your responsibility was the same as if you were paid full-time. In the same way I accept the duties of a TD as being the same whether I am unpaid, given a free go, or paid.
One thing that does make a difference is the status of the TD's partner, who has to accept the Ave or Ave Plus. If he has arranged to play with a TD then it is reasonable enough if he gets Ave. But if the TD is playing to fill in with a paying customer who came with no intention of playing with the TD, now I think Ave Plus is more reasonable.
Having said all that, this reminds me somewhat of the thread on slow play: it seems a problem that will not occur generally in a well-run club. After all, I cannot remember ever losing a board while directing because of giving a ruling.
Merseyside England UK
EBL TD
Currently at home
Visiting IBLF from time to time
<webjak666@gmail.com>
#18
Posted 2012-April-05, 07:45
Vampyr, on 2012-April-04, 16:33, said:
I'm not our club's regular director, but fill in on occasion (it's a weekly game, and there are a couple of us who take turns when the regular TD is away). Although I get paid ($50 for the session), I would do it without being paid, so I consider myself to be a volunteer. My regular partner shows up, and depending on the number of singles, he either plays with one of the singles or me.
The regular director doesn't have a regular partner, so he only plays if there are an odd number of singles. If he actually wants to play with someone, he prearranges the date and asks one of the backup directors to fill in for him that night.
#19
Posted 2012-April-05, 12:28
blackshoe, on 2012-April-04, 09:06, said:
Rather harsh Ed so a player who out of the kindess of his or HER heart or felt duty to his Club should Penalise himself for TD ing
How do you suggest little clubs manage without Volunteers
#20
Posted 2012-April-05, 12:40