Who are the commentators?
#1
Posted 2007-July-05, 09:37
#2
Posted 2007-July-05, 10:44
It was on his "to-do-list" then and I guess that it still is. Personally, I don't think it's a big issue.
Roland
#3
Posted 2007-July-05, 11:42
Harald
#4
Posted 2007-July-05, 12:41
Walddk, on Jul 5 2007, 05:44 PM, said:
While that's ostensibly a nice idea, in real life the actual commentators are often rather different to the ones Roland has tried to schedule in advance.
Some people don't turn up when they say they will and/or people who weren't sure they were available log on and/or the schedule changes and people don't know or are no longer free and/or there are more/fewer tables than scheduled and/or.....
#5
Posted 2007-July-05, 12:51
FrancesHinden, on Jul 5 2007, 08:41 PM, said:
Walddk, on Jul 5 2007, 05:44 PM, said:
While that's ostensibly a nice idea, in real life the actual commentators are often rather different to the ones Roland has tried to schedule in advance.
Some people don't turn up when they say they will and/or people who weren't sure they were available log on and/or the schedule changes and people don't know or are no longer free and/or there are more/fewer tables than scheduled and/or.....
All very true. You can't be certain that the list you see in the vugraph lobby (if there is one) is the same in the vugraph theatre. Furthermore, we often add some as we go. This is for instance the case when we are having broadcasts from USA when fine players are knocked out.
They will then get some time to serve as commentators. Those players are often good commentators too, and there was obviously no way we could have scheduled them in advance.
Roland
#6
Posted 2007-July-05, 15:46
Can I suggest DB1, DB2, ... ?
#7
Posted 2007-July-06, 09:11
#8
Posted 2007-July-06, 10:22
barmar, on Jul 6 2007, 10:11 AM, said:
What if as soon as they are ungagged their colour changes and they are displayed at the top of the kibitzer list?
Szentendre, Hungary
#9
Posted 2007-July-06, 11:02
cicus, on Jul 6 2007, 06:22 PM, said:
barmar, on Jul 6 2007, 10:11 AM, said:
What if as soon as they are ungagged their colour changes and they are displayed at the top of the kibitzer list?
That doesn't really work either. Since if a commentator is ungagged for one session of a broadcast, (s)he is never gagged after that session. Thus, if kibbitzing a later sessing, (s)he would still be looking like a commentator on top of the list.
Of course you could gag commentators after each session, but that would be more work for operators or Roland, who'se got a more than tight enough schedule and enough other things to take care of than gagging commentators.
Harald
#10
Posted 2007-July-06, 11:29
Go ahead. Find fault with it. I dare ya.
#11
Posted 2007-July-06, 11:35
skaeran, on Jul 6 2007, 12:02 PM, said:
cicus, on Jul 6 2007, 06:22 PM, said:
barmar, on Jul 6 2007, 10:11 AM, said:
What if as soon as they are ungagged their colour changes and they are displayed at the top of the kibitzer list?
That doesn't really work either. Since if a commentator is ungagged for one session of a broadcast, (s)he is never gagged after that session. Thus, if kibbitzing a later sessing, (s)he would still be looking like a commentator on top of the list.
Of course you could gag commentators after each session, but that would be more work for operators or Roland, who'se got a more than tight enough schedule and enough other things to take care of than gagging commentators.
You are right, Harald. However, I think I have a solution for this problem as well. Commentators could have an option at their disposal, similar to 'be right back': they could make themselves seem as if they were only kibitzers. E.g. they could right click on their name and click on a line like this: 'no commenting'. This line would only be visible when their status were 'ungagged'.
Szentendre, Hungary
#12
Posted 2007-July-06, 11:56
Echognome, on Jul 6 2007, 12:29 PM, said:
Go ahead. Find fault with it. I dare ya.
You won by 6 minutes. :-)
Szentendre, Hungary
#13
Posted 2007-July-14, 14:31
Granted in a perfect world, we might have the commentators highlighted in the list of specs, but I really don't think on a cost/benefit approach that this would warrant much investment.
Adding the scheduled commentators to the vugraph schedule might be enough. Fred's idea of having the commentators listed in the vugraph lobby seems to be good if it is easily doable.
#14
Posted 2007-July-16, 15:07
shoeless, on Jul 14 2007, 03:31 PM, said:
Only if they actually say something. Sometimes a commentator may go several minutes without saying anything, so you don't know he's there.
If there are two rooms being shown (as there usually are in team games), I might want to see who all the commentators are in each room when deciding which room to watch. More often it's the players that are the deciding factor, but sometimes there are interesting players in both rooms (or, as in the case of the European Juniors going on this week, I don't know any of the players) and then it's the commentators I care about.
#15
Posted 2007-July-19, 19:10
#16
Posted 2007-July-19, 20:13
shoeless, on Jul 19 2007, 08:10 PM, said:
Make commentators that you are particularly interested in friends.
#17
Posted 2007-July-20, 02:42
TimG, on Jul 20 2007, 03:13 AM, said:
shoeless, on Jul 19 2007, 08:10 PM, said:
Make commentators that you are particularly interested in friends.
That would tell you quickly that they are at the table; it would not tell you if they are commentating - you will often find people who commentate kibbitzing along with everyone else, particularly at big events with few tables.
#18
Posted 2007-July-21, 09:27
there is still the hypothetical problem of an ungagged commentator who NEVER leaves BBO but I think we can live with this.
#19
Posted 2007-July-21, 12:45
MolvaM, on Jul 21 2007, 05:27 PM, said:
Your intention is commendable, Murat, but it won't solve the problem (not for me at least). Say Frances is ungagged for one session, then leaves BBO and comes back 15 minutes later to do the next session. It would really be too much of a hassle if she needs to be ungagged again.
Roland
#20
Posted 2007-July-22, 10:22
But I don't know how many commentators are planned, and how many are called on the spot.