jallerton, on 2012-April-23, 14:44, said:
This thread (before it got hijacked by a discussion on Bridgem***s) was inspired by a discussion in another thread in which some very good TDs, including yourself, stated that their practice is to award average (not the only current legal option of average plus) in a particular situation to contestants who have in no way been at fault for a board being unplayable.
Certainly not. I never award Average to a pair in no way at fault for a board being unplayable.
pran, on 2012-April-23, 17:37, said:
And how will the TD know that a score is not correct?
The situation was where a TD has put in [or allowed to be put in] a score of NP where this is to be corrected later. Only a completely incompetent TD thinks that NP is now the correct score.
pran, on 2012-April-24, 03:52, said:
I use Bridgemates with all my events, and I then instruct the competitors that it is illegal to leave the table assuming end of round without having received message either "End of Round" or "End of Session" on the table rerminal. And as North is responsible for entering data on the terminal while East is responsible for confirming entries then both sides are at fault when results are missing. The automatic PP is 10% of a top to each side.
If no obtained result can be recorded then this implies A-/A-.
You do not really treat bridge players as your customers, do you?