BBF challenge event 6 format poll NOT a registration
#1
Posted 2017-January-02, 17:39
#2
Posted 2017-January-02, 17:47
A well played IMP match will have a lot of pushes, but if you outplay a weaker opponent (or someone having an off day) it probably does not matter what the format is.
Judging from my fourth quarter with SFI, you can get hosed badly when robots go wild. If this happens, I'd rather have it cost me one board than 15 IMPs.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#3
Posted 2017-January-02, 18:26
Phil, on 2017-January-02, 17:47, said:
A well played IMP match will have a lot of pushes, but if you outplay a weaker opponent (or someone having an off day) it probably does not matter what the format is.
Judging from my fourth quarter with SFI, you can get hosed badly when robots go wild. If this happens, I'd rather have it cost me one board than 15 IMPs.
Agreed. I've had several sets determined largely by who is on the right side of the robot doing something ridiculous. That wasn't even the only double-digit swing the robot created in that match.
P.S. I really like the current group format. Everyone gets a reasonable number of games and one bad set doesn't knock you out.
#4
Posted 2017-January-02, 18:40
Regarding IMP v BAM - over the 64 boards I played in pool play last event, about 40% ended in different contracts between the two tables. This isn't unusual; I virtually always try to make the 'correct' bid according to GIB, and am always very surprised when so many auctions turn out differently due to 'unusual' bids at the other table.
In IMPs, I can ignore the bidding at the other table, and try to play the hand optimally. At BAM, if 40% of the time we're going to be in different contracts, it seems like a large proportion of hands are going to end up completely random, since going for an 80% overtrick may well be the wrong strategy. In a daylong MP tourney, the play is much more clear.
Perhaps switching to BAM will change the way everyone else bids to be more 'normal'. If so, I'm fine with it. Otherwise, I don't have a clue how BAM could work.
#5
Posted 2017-January-03, 03:36
#6
Posted 2017-January-03, 05:32
Stephen Tu, on 2017-January-03, 03:36, said:
There is certainly an element of randomness coming out of the group stages, but I suspect that's hard to avoid with 16 board matches. It feels long enough that if you play reasonably well you can reliably make it into the knockout stage, which is the most important criterion.
That being said, a longer group stage may work well. TBH, anything that avoids a Swiss-style format is a good thing, and the details mostly determine how many matches everyone plays before people start being eliminated.
#7
Posted 2017-January-03, 07:16
sfi, on 2017-January-03, 05:32, said:
That being said, a longer group stage may work well. TBH, anything that avoids a Swiss-style format is a good thing, and the details mostly determine how many matches everyone plays before people start being eliminated.
What about a league format, playing longer matches against everyone in your division, with promotion & relegation?
London UK
#8
Posted 2017-January-03, 09:33
#9
Posted 2017-January-03, 09:37
gordontd, on 2017-January-03, 07:16, said:
I anticipate dropping in for about every other BBF challenge. I wouldn't play in a league format.
It's also not welcoming to newcomers.
#10
Posted 2017-January-03, 10:32
barmar, on 2017-January-03, 09:33, said:
Dont care for it. The attraction of challenges is playing whenever I want.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#11
Posted 2017-January-03, 13:30
barmar, on 2017-January-03, 09:33, said:
I think that's a great idea.
Phil - this seems to make it easier to play when you want, not the opposite. You can drop in and out of a daylong tournament just like a challenge.
#12
Posted 2017-January-03, 14:03
smerriman, on 2017-January-03, 13:30, said:
Right. And as I said, we can extend it to multiple days. So we could have a "weeklong" tourney, with something like 24 or 48 boards.
#13
Posted 2017-January-03, 14:26
barmar, on 2017-January-03, 09:33, said:
I like this, as long as we keep on rotating the original and new format(s) to keep things spicy, if we include the daylong-style tournament to include the entire field in ideally 1 group or perhaps the old multiple groups format. My idea (and perhaps it's exactly the same as you're intending, I'm not sure) is to let all contestants play the same 100 boards. The best 16 go on the next stage. This works like a charm for creating reasonable IMP and MP results and prevents the randomness of BAM smerriman was afraid of earlier in this thread.
On the IMPs/MPs discussion: I'm strongly in favor of giving MPs (BAM) a chance. I think the 5:1 challenge event ratio (IMPs:MPs) is a bit ludicrous and an example of the tyranny of the majority. (60-70% voted for IMPs in each poll, so IMPs won every time until this poll.) We all know GIB isn't able to bid intelligently. He's hardly able to signal at all, but at least we are all more or less able to count. That's why I support a format driven by skill in card play (MPs) than a format consisting of throwing random darts at a board aka bidding with GIB (IMPs).
#14
Posted 2017-January-03, 14:46
smerriman, on 2017-January-03, 13:30, said:
Phil - this seems to make it easier to play when you want, not the opposite. You can drop in and out of a daylong tournament just like a challenge.
Sure I can, but I have to play on a chosen day. With challenges, I can play as frequently as I want over the course of a few days.
By the way, can we get BBO to allow us to play multiple quarters prior to our opponent completing a given segment? This would also move things along.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#15
Posted 2017-January-03, 14:54
#16
Posted 2017-January-03, 15:03
smerriman, on 2017-January-03, 14:54, said:
Yes, I took "daylong" literally.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#17
Posted 2017-January-03, 21:46
MP, non-best hand
Consider larger group if we're going to play the same format
Consider different format (suggested by gordontd or barmar)
My personal thought: I think if BBO can organize some challenge tournament of the format (suggested by gordontd or barmar), it will be much more efficient and can eventually replace BBF challenge event. Right now there are a few multi-day tournaments, but still quite short for a large field (still 800+ people last day).
#18
Posted 2017-January-04, 00:34
#19
Posted 2017-January-04, 08:34
sfi, on 2017-January-04, 00:34, said:
I'm addressing two issues:
1. The players are split into groups, instead of everyone competing together for a place in the KO.
2. Waiting around for your opponents to accept and play the challenges.
#20
Posted 2017-January-04, 08:38
barmar, on 2017-January-04, 08:34, said:
1. The players are split into groups, instead of everyone competing together for a place in the KO.
2. Waiting around for your opponents to accept and play the challenges.
#2 can be mitigated by a) BBO altering the (questionable?) rule that you cant start playing your own challenge or b) adding each other as a friend.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.