Swiss Teams March 28
*Swiss teams* is a wildly popular tournament event at sectional and
regional tournaments. Traditionally, every Sunday at a sectional, and
Wednesday plus Sunday at a Regional, is dedicated to a full-day swiss
team game.
It's played less often by clubs, so it's unfortunately less familiar to
newer players.
BBO has had team play, but has not supported team tournaments until
recently. They've been working feverishly to get them working as part of
their exclusive contract with the ACBL.
Since the start of the online virtual clubs, every Monday at the virtual
club roundtable the club managers have been asking "When are we going to
have team games?"
I played in my first BBO swiss team tournament about three weeks ago,
with the Duncan bridge club. It was a real treat to play the format
again! My team took second place in the strong field of 17 teams.
*Here's how it works*
This game will take the place of our Sunday afternoon tournament *this
week only*.
On Sunday afternoon, you'll find two Pasadena Pomona Downey tournaments:
* 12:15 499er Swiss (all players must have fewer than 500 masterpoints)
* 12:30 Open Swiss (everyone welcome!)
To register for the game, you will invite your partner just as you do in
a regular pairs game. (There's also a partnership desk you can use to
help find a partner.)
Once you and your partner have registered for the game, there's a new
step: *Select your teammates*.
If you've already arranged a team, on the *Select teammates* screen
you'll find your teammates waiting for you if they've already
registered, or they will find you if you registered first.
Invite your teammates to play, and the four of you will appear in the
*Entries* list, ready for the tournament to begin.
You can see what it looks like on the BBO news page here:
https://news.bridgebase.com/2020/11/17/swiss-teams-tournaments/
If you don't select teammates before the event starts, BBO will
automatically match you with another pair to form a team.
/You will never play against your teammates./
The Sunday game
We will probably play twenty boards: four rounds of five, or five rounds
of four, depending on how many teams sign up to play on Sunday. We can
hold a game with as few as four teams. (With three, I believe we can add
a team from robots and standby players. We have to have an even number
of teams, so everyone has a head-to-head opponent.)
I'm taking reservations now for the NLM and Open games on Sunday afternoon.
* If you already have a team, let me know who you're playing with.
* If you have a partner but not teammates, I can try to match you up
with another pair before the game
* You can also use the partnership desk, and be available for a team
at game time
The actual play of the game proceeds very much like other BBO games. You
can only tell that it's a team tournament by examining the score history.
Teams can be four players only (not five or six), and there's no way to
select a particular direction, but you'll always play with your selected
partner.
Each round of the tournament, your team will be matched head-to-head
with another team. The pairings for each next round will be determined
by your victory point record so far, just as in a face-to-face swiss
team game.
Team game scoring
The nice thing about playing teams on BBO is that *you don't have to
know* about the mechanics of scoring. Everything is taken care of
automatically.
Even so, I'll be dedicating the *Saturday morning mini lesson* this week
to how team games are played and scored. I'll also try to spend a few
moments to how team scoring affects your bidding strategy.
"Swiss" is just one format for team games. At a tournament there are
also "round robin" and "knockout" events. Team play is my personal
favorite, and (I believe) the purest and most beautiful format for
duplicate bridge.
One of the awesome things about the swiss format is that masterpoints
are awarded for every match that you win, as well as awards for the
teams who place overall in the event. It's not uncommon to hold a swiss
team game where every team wins some masterpoints!
I'm excited to be offering a game this Sunday! It should take about the
same amount of time as our regular pairs games. I hope you'll come play!
Best regards,
Mojo
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Morris Jones, Monrovia, CA
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