We gopt some of our luclk back on the consolation swiss.
With matches of 7 boards (8 rounds), where winning by 1 IMP is 18-12 already, and you can score 30-0 total, it is very important that you do not lose matches and avoid disasters.
Brenner couldn't play, and with 5 minutes to start we asked the organization to find us a substitute, they got us a junior Caddy from the staff, I offered to play with her because I am used of playing with pickup partners. She introduced herself as Ruri Ohte and we arranged a system in 5 minutes.
We kept things as simple as possible, no thin games, no competitive beyond level, and from the total of 56 boards, she played all of them almost perfect, she made every contract she played, nothing wrong on defence, nothing spectacular either, but that is not what we aimed at. You could be named Zia, Meckstroth or Bochi, and you would not win more IMPs than she did
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After 7 rounds, we were first with 186 VPs, second place where the Dutch with 156, so for the last round all we had to avoid 30-0 (less than 28 IMPs), very exciting because they really pushed in, board 4 they played a "decent" vulnerable slam that went off (other table played part score!) and it was over.
No matter how objective you are, if you win with a tournament, you are gonna like the scoring method
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. But I think there is a point for making shorter matches in swiss tournaments. with 48 Teams, playing a 20 ropund swiss you are gonna play against all the top teams sooner or later, and tings will even more.