McBruce, on 2014-September-19, 03:57, said:
Are you counting the time it takes to remove 32 decks of cards from the boards? With old-style metal boards I am lucky if I can average 20-25 minutes per set of 36 in a tournament week.
Not having boards that open makes a big difference.
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--cards fade and become unreadable and need to be replaced more often.
--directors end up duplicating the boards and have to arrive much earlier to do so, something which many will not happily do for free
If I am not mistaken, cards used in a dealing machine last longer; it is shuffling that wears out the cards.
The director or another volunteer could prepare the boards at home. Most clubs without their own premises do this.
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people look at the four or five hands they are interested in and ignore the rest, making this basically a colossal waste of toner and paper.
If the club has a bar or people go to a pub afterwards, these people will look at almost all the hands (on hand records). But as with anything else, it depends on whether the club can afford the expense, which I think is much less than, say, a paid director.
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