[blml] Fect in the Laws [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

Robert Geller geller at nifty.com
Mon Apr 14 06:54:42 CEST 2008


Usually in the ACBL (at least when I played there) players would write 
their convention card and keep it, and then use a second scorecard
(folded inside the one with the agreements) for the score for each session.
Nowadays of course there is an on-line ACBL convention card editor
used by most serious pairs.   So this isn't really a problem for them.
For casual, ad hoc, pairings they may well write it out at the beginning
of the session.....

-Bob

richard.hills at immi.gov.au writes:
>Nigel Guthrie:
>
>[snip]
>
>>A final example: the director should regard the convention card as
>>more reliable than player's recollections.
>
>Richard Hills;
>
>The Director will _usually_ regard the system card as more reliable
>than a player's recollections.
>
>In the ACBL, for example, it was (and is?) traditional for the system
>card to be printed on the other side of a player's score card.
>
>Hence system cards had to be rewritten at the start of each session
>by each member of the partnership.  Ergo, one or both partners might
>accidentally omit to write down one or more of their mutual
>partnership understandings.
>
>
>Best wishes
>
>Richard James Hills
>Graduates and Developmental Training Section
>Department of Immigration and Citizenship
>Telephone: 02 6223 9067
>Email: richard.hills at immi.gov.au
>
>Important Notice: If you have received this email by mistake, please advise
>the sender and delete the message and attachments immediately.  This email,
>including attachments, may contain confidential, sensitive, legally
>privileged and/or copyright information.  Any review, retransmission,
>dissemination or other use of this information by persons or entities other
>than the intended recipient is prohibited. DIAC respects your privacy and
>has obligations under the Privacy Act 1988. The official departmental
>privacy policy can be viewed on the department's website at www.immi.gov.au
>See: http://www.immi.gov.au/functional/privacy.htm
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>blml mailing list
>blml at amsterdamned.org
>http://www.amsterdamned.org/mailman/listinfo/blml

-----------------------------------------------------
Robert (Bob) Geller,     Tokyo, Japan        geller at nifty.com



More information about the blml mailing list