From Dave White:
I am looking for 32 people willing to waste a Saturday with me.

On Saturday June 6th, I will be testing a method of running Swiss Teams
in BBO. I need eight teams of four, to play in this test.

For this test:
1. Teams are limited to four players. (Teams of five or six will be
allowed in real events.
2. Players will sit the same direction in all three rounds. (In the real
events, you will be able to make blind changes. But you won't get to
pick your opponents.)
3. Rounds will start at a specific time: Round one at 10am. Round two at
11:30, and Round three at 1pm. All eight players in a match must be
online at start time and not playing in any other BBO event.
4. Each rounds will be 8 boards scored on the 20 point VP scale, with
the clock set for six minutes a board. If this works we will increase
the boards to what most players can do in one hour. (Then a thirty
minute break while the director sets up the next match.)
5. Masterpoints will be club rated and come from ACBL, not BBO.
6. There will be no charge, because the whole thing could crash
horribly; I'd look like an idiot and you'd have wasted a Saturday
morning. (Besides, I currently have no way to collect money from you.)

To sign up for my little test, fill in the blanks and forward this
email  to Dave White
whitetrash50@verizon.net
BBO_ID
Player #1_                                                    _
ACBL#_                        BBO_ID_ _
Player #2_                                                    _
ACBL#_                        BBO_ID_ _
Player #3_                                                    _
ACBL#_                        BBO_ID_ _
Player #4_                                                    _
ACBL#_                        BBO_ID_ _
  Captain_                                                      __

If more than eights team apply,  I will take the eight teams with the
fewest Masterpoints. As it is important we discover how easy it is for
players to learn this method of team games. So I want to use the least
experienced players I can get. I will reply with more detailed instructions.

Thanks,

Dave White



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