Hesitation Mitchell pivot and sharing tables
#1
Posted 2015-July-19, 11:04
In my case, I'd like the Pivot table at Table 1 but the sharing somewhere else. One reason are two very slow East-West pairs who would affect THREE (not two) consecutive rounds if the sharing includes the Pivot table. (Yes, if I had two sets of boards, I could avoid this board sharing issue, but usually that won't be available to me.)
#2
Posted 2015-July-19, 12:57
BudH, on 2015-July-19, 11:04, said:
In my case, I'd like the Pivot table at Table 1 but the sharing somewhere else. One reason are two very slow East-West pairs who would affect THREE (not two) consecutive rounds if the sharing includes the Pivot table. (Yes, if I had two sets of boards, I could avoid this board sharing issue, but usually that won't be available to me.)
I am confused. I didn't think that there was sharing (relay) of boards in a hesitation Mitchell, but only a relay(bye-stand).because there is one more set of boards than tables.
For 12 tables I think you need to do a double-weave Mitchell, but everyone around here is afraid of them. Should be OK if the club can afford a non-playing director, who can move all of the boards himself.
Also it would be helpful to print out personal guide cards for the moving pairs, and tha stationary pair should be told that they MUST check the Bridgemates.
#3
Posted 2015-July-19, 13:40
BudH, on 2015-July-19, 11:04, said:
In my case, I'd like the Pivot table at Table 1 but the sharing somewhere else. One reason are two very slow East-West pairs who would affect THREE (not two) consecutive rounds if the sharing includes the Pivot table. (Yes, if I had two sets of boards, I could avoid this board sharing issue, but usually that won't be available to me.)
Hesitation Mitchells with odd numbers of tables don't share. With even numbers of tables they share because they have two sets of relay boards. I'm fairly sure you do need the switch table to be one of the sharing ones.
London UK
#4
Posted 2015-July-19, 14:34
It is the 12 table 13 round hesitation I am looking to move board sharing away from the pivot table.
#5
Posted 2015-July-19, 15:06
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#6
Posted 2015-July-21, 10:54
#7
Posted 2015-July-21, 16:17
#8
Posted 2015-July-22, 09:27
#9
Posted 2015-July-22, 15:14
#10
Posted 2015-July-22, 20:03
Once I was able to have a 6-table game in the far side of the room and I made a few sets of boards with no complaints. But if the tables next to the machine are occupied, I can't make boards after play starts. (More than half the time, the room is too full to leave nearby tables vacant. Also, I have made a few boards between rounds when I can see there is no active play at a nearby table.)
I do when able borrow boards from the novice/intermediate section for help with the 2-board sharing.
#11
Posted 2015-July-22, 21:16
BudH, on 2015-July-22, 20:03, said:
Once I was able to have a 6-table game in the far side of the room and I made a few sets of boards with no complaints. But if the tables next to the machine are occupied, I can't make boards after play starts. (More than half the time, the room is too full to leave nearby tables vacant. Also, I have made a few boards between rounds when I can see there is no active play at a nearby table.)
I do when able borrow boards from the novice/intermediate section for help with the 2-board sharing.
Would it be simpler, when you have 12 tables, to just give the novices a different set of boards?
#12
Posted 2015-July-22, 22:31
Vampyr, on 2015-July-22, 21:16, said:
I have been tempted to give them a set of boards played four or five days earlier in the open section that I know none of them have played. But that isn't right (and also is not within the Laws) plus the reason I personally pushed for a dealing machine and hand records five years ago was partly for the novice/intermediates to play the same boards and see how they did against the open section.
Come to think of it, one advantage to the Pivot Table is if I sneak in a small time interval of board making, the same players will not be there continually getting disturbed by me!
#13
Posted 2015-July-23, 10:11
I've found with the web that it takes almost no more time to do 3x27 as 2x36 (although that's in the context of expected 20+/-4 tables and one section v. two, not two guaranteed games, so your mileage will vary (never mind the fact I work in km)).
If not, it shouldn't take more than 2 rounds to do the other set (depending on round 1 craziness, arrow-switch issues, bridgemate problems and director calls, I guess). If you put the share table (1), the pivot table (12) and the last normal table (11) near the dealing machine and put a slow pair North at the share table, I bet even the worst complainer sitting at table 11 is going to say "please make another set of boards and kill the 2-board share", if given the choice. Again, ha ha only serious.
#14
Posted 2015-July-28, 12:45