On 16 June 2012 the SABF held its first Committee Meeting.
With respect to Congress, it was agreed that the following changes would be implemented:
1. Play will begin at the published time with a warning followed by penalties for repeat latecomers
2. Results will be made available after each session separate from the bulletin
3. Results will be posted on the Internet as soon as possible after play ends
4. Results will be projected on a screen in the venue as soon as possible after play ends in a session
5. Butler scores (Datums) will be added to the scoring of the Teams Event
6. Screens will be introduced for the Final of the Championship Pairs
7. Barometer Scoring in the Pairs Finals of each section will be discontinued
8. The Appeals Committee will consist of a Chair plus at least two Vice Chairs and a number of experienced senior players; an appropriate separate venue will be identified for the Appeals Committee to meet; a player with limited bridge knowledge should not be disadvantaged in any appeal and should be suitably assisted and advised in submitting an appeal; no member of the Committee considering a particular appeal may have a direct or indirect interest/stake in the outcome of the appeal.
After having receiving a detailed format from Tim Cope regarding the change in the Congress format and inviting comment from various players, the following proposal has been put forward pertaining to future Congresses. We welcomed people’s comments with respect to the proposed changes.
PROPOSED CONGRESS FORMAT
Requirements that there are 4 qualifying groups
Day 1 Teams Qualifying 32 boards
Day 2 Teams Qualifying 64 boards
Day 3 Teams Qualifying 64 boards
Day 4 Championship QF 48 boards match
Championship SF 24 board match (1st ½ of SF)
Losing SF 24 board match
All other sections
QF 30 board match
SF and losing SF 30 board match
Mixed pairs (evening)
Day 5 Morning
Championship SF 24 boards (2nd ½ of SF)
Championship 5v6, 7v8 30 boards
All other section playoffs
1v2, 3v4, 5v6, 7v8 30 boards
Afternoon
Teams Final 30 boards
First Session – Pairs qualifying 27 boards
Day 6 Morning
Teams final 60 boards
Second session – pairs qualifying 27 boards
Afternoon
Third session – pairs qualifying 27 boards
Pairs in teams final drop in with
predetermined percentage
Day 7 Two sessions pairs final 60 boards
Day 8 One session pairs final 28 boards
It was also agreed that a new category of Gold Life Masters would be added to the Master Point rank for players with more than 900 but less than 1200 red points.
Following Congress, the following players have reached Grand Master status:
Alon Apteker
Michael Bernstein
Brenda Foster
Imtiaz Kaprey
On the weekend of 23, 24 and 25 June we competed in the East London Mini Congress which was exceptionally well-run and well catered. I congratulate Peter Connell and his Committee. Congratulations also to Glynis Dornan and Esther Goosen who won the Pairs event.
Finally, in Natal we had our Mini Congress this past weekend where the Grunder team won the Teams and Roger Wilson and Petra Mansell won the Pairs.
Next is the Sun City Event, where I hope that the machines are kinder to me than last year!
Mark
I was wondering what format would be used during the Pairs Finals, if not a Barometer?
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