bluejak, on 2011-August-29, 10:12, said:
I think that any bridge event automatically and consistently decides who is the best contestant to be very naive.
I still think the advantages of total imps being part of the score very underrated. I agree it is not totally fair, but I expect nothing is, and there is always luck in bridge.
I still think the advantages of total imps being part of the score very underrated. I agree it is not totally fair, but I expect nothing is, and there is always luck in bridge.
Can I suggest something from chess, which is sum of progressive scores. So, a team that went 20 40 60 65 = 185 would beat a team that went 6 25 45 65 = 141. A little random, but a good measure of how strong the field faced is. And, and this should not be pooh-poohed, simple to work out for the players.
[I see that Mbodell suggested a similar method, totalling the number of matches won after each round; however this often leads to further ties]