ALT BOARD-A-MATCH INVITATIONAL III
CONDITIONS
OF CONTEST
1. The Alt Board-a-Match Invitational III will be hosted
in Bridge Base Online from 14th to 16th of August, 2023.
2. All participants are bound by the regulations
contained within this document.
The Alt
Organization emphasizes that all their events are on invitation.
Teams who are
interested in getting such an invitation and have the idea they meet the
standard of Alt’s various events, can apply for that.
There is no limit
to the number of players on each team.
Alt reserves the
right not to invite any team/player without giving a reason.
At the moment
teams and/or players (also who have played in the Alt before) are applying,
they agree on the reserved rights as mentioned.
Should a team be
disqualified and/or withdrawn by themselves (before or during the event), no
refund of the entry fees will be made.
3. Schedule of
play: three days, 4 x 8 = 32 boards per day from 10:00 Eastern Time (16:00
Paris Time) till 15:00 Eastern Time (21:00 Paris Time).
Two days (Monday and Tuesday) of Qualification stage
(Round-Robin or Swiss): 8 rounds of 8 boards, 4 rounds (32 boards) per day.
One day (Wednesday) of Knockout stage (2 x 8 SF and 2
x 8 Final) and consolation Swiss for 5th place: 4 rounds of 8 boards
(32 boards).
Monday, 14 August 2023
10:00 Eastern Time
/ 16:00 Paris Time – Qualifier (Round Robin or Swiss), R1 (8 boards)
11:15 Eastern Time
/ 17:15 Paris Time – Qualifier (Round Robin or Swiss), R2 (8 boards)
12:30 Eastern Time
/ 18:30 Paris Time – Qualifier (Round Robin or Swiss), R3 (8 boards)
13:45 Eastern Time
/ 19:45 Paris Time – Qualifier (Round Robin or Swiss), R4 (8 boards)
Tuesday, 15 August 2023
10:00 Eastern Time
/ 16:00 Paris Time – Qualifier (Round Robin or Swiss), R5 (8 boards)
11:15 Eastern Time
/ 17:15 Paris Time – Qualifier (Round Robin or Swiss), R6 (8 boards)
12:30 Eastern Time
/ 18:30 Paris Time – Qualifier (Round Robin or Swiss), R7 (8 boards)
13:45 Eastern Time
/ 19:45 Paris Time – Qualifier (Round Robin or Swiss), R8 (8 boards)
Wednesday, 16 August 2023
10:00 Eastern Time
/ 16:00 Paris Time – Semifinal (Segment 1/2) and Swiss for 5th
place, R9 (8 boards)
11:15 Eastern Time
/ 17:15 Paris Time – Semifinal (Segment 2/2) and Swiss for 5th
place, R10 (8 boards)
12:30 Eastern Time
/ 18:30 Paris Time – Final (Segment 1/2), match for 3rd place
(Segment 1/2) and Swiss for 5th place, R11 (8 boards)
13:45 Eastern Time
/ 19:45 Paris Time – Final (Segment 2/2), match for 3rd place
(Segment 2/2) and Swiss for 5th place, R12 (8 boards)
4. Qualifying
Stage
The qualifying
stage will be played either in the form of a “Round Robin” or “Swiss” and will
consist of 64 boards played in 8 matches of 8 boards each.
Scoring:
board-a-match (1:0 – 0.5:0.5 – 0:1).
In order to
determine the grouping for the knockout stage, a tie between two teams will be
broken by the result of the match between those two teams. If there should
still be a tie, then the team with less losing boards will get the higher
place.
The top 4 teams
from the qualifying stage will advance to the knockout stage.
Teams that do not
qualify will continue playing the consolation Swiss for 5th place
(with full carry-over).
5. Knockout Stage
The knockout stage
will consist of Semifinal (2 segments x 8 boards) and the Final (2 segments x 8
boards).
The winner of the
qualifying stage will pick up an opponent for the semifinal from 3rd
and 4th places.
In the semifinal no.
1 – 2 get a carry over of 1.1 – 0.1 respectively;
In the final the
higher ranked teams in the Round Robin get a carry over of 0.1.
6. Line-Up
All 8-board
matches/segments will be played without change of the line-up; unless there is
a serious reason for that, to be decided by the TD.
The teams are
expected to submit their line-up as soon as practical but in any case not later
than 30 minutes before the start of the round.
Teams who infringe
this regulation will be subject to VP penalties according to this scale:
The line-up must
be submitted through the line-up web utility. All captains will be provided
with the respective link and the password.
It is possible to
change the submitted line-up but not later than 15 minutes before the start of
the round.
The line-up is
completely blind and will not be published before the start of the round.
7. Running the matches
All players
involved must be online and logged in to Bridge Base Online 5 minutes before
the start of the round at the latest.
Players should have their official name on BBO
profile. Private isn't allowed. Teams who infringe this regulation will be
subject to VP penalties according to this scale:
The Tournament Director will create the tables and
send invitations to the players in accordance with the submitted line-ups.
Players are requested to accept the invitation immediately upon receipt.
All tables will play duplicated boards (same boards
for every team).
The table settings will NOT allow kibitzers. Some
selected matches will be shown in the BBO VUGRAPH AREA with 30 minute delay.
Undo and claiming: Alt encourages the players to
accept the opponent’s undo in the obvious misclick situations
during the bidding as well as play. In case such undo is refused a player gets
one “challenge” whereby the TD can be summoned to the table. Play at the moment
of the refusal must be shut down till the TD arrives. The TD is the one who can
assess the situation, and if he believes the undo is justified by an
obvious misclick that no reasonable player
should refuse, the undo has to be accepted by the opponents.
If players explain bids via chat they should set the
recipients to Opponents, not Table, so that only opponents see the explanation
not partner. But the best way is to explain the bids via the BBO alert
mechanism.
Players alert their own bids.
The use of both HUM systems and ‘Brown Sticker’
systems is prohibited.
Players may not consult their own system card and use
any aids to their memory, calculation or technique between the commencement of
the auction period and the end of play. They only are permitted to consult a
described defense against the Multi convention.
The gravest possible offence is for a partnership to
exchange information through prearranged methods of communication other than
those sanctioned by the Laws of Bridge or self-kibitzing.
Players are expected to finish 8 boards within 1 hour.
The Tournament Director may remove unplayed boards if in his
opinion a delay in finishing the match in the allotted time would interfere
with
the smooth running of the competition.
8. Request of the TD ruling
This tournament
will of course be played in the most respectful way possible. Fun and good
bridge are paramount. Netbridge relies on reluctance
and restraint to call the Director. Should a team find a serious cause for
demanding a ruling, then this will only be dealt with if the captain of the
team announces this via email within 45 minutes after the last board played
(with an explanation and a request for a specific adjustment of the score). Netbridge will inform the other team and give that team the
opportunity (through its captain) to respond via an email within 45 minutes
after being informed. The protest will be decided by a qualified director; or
world class player; no further appeal will be possible after his/her decision.
To submit
protests, you should send email to: info@netbridge.online
9. These Regulations may be amended and augmented
at the discretion of the organizing committee if circumstances so warrant so as
to ensure the smooth, efficient and enjoyable running of the tournament.
Although this
tournament isn't aligenced with any bridge federation
we will cooperate and provide them with all the information necessary to detect
and prevent cheating.
Last update: August 14, 2023