Monroe Magnus Grand National Teams
                  Conditions of Contest for 2007/2008

                                January 12 – January 13, 2008

                                       Sturbridge Host Hotel

                           366 Main Street, Sturbridge, MA 01566

                                         (508) -347-7393


REFERENCE

 

ACBL 2007-2008 Grand National Teams Special Conditions of Contest are part of these conditions.

In case of conflict, the ACBL Special Conditions will take precedence.  They may be seen online at:

 

http://www.acbl.org/assets/documents/play/Conditions-of-Contest/Other-GNT_CoC.pdf

 

DESCRIPTION


This is a team event in which District 25 will name a team district champion in each of four separate flights.

These district champions then may compete in the national final of their respective flight.

 

DATES AND STARTING TIMES

 
Saturday, January 12, 2008:

1 pm & 7 pm Open/Championship Flight, Flight A & Flight B

           (2-session Qualifier for Sunday)

Sunday, January 13, 2008:

10 am & TBD* Finals –Open Flight, Flight A & Flight B

 

10 am & TBD* : 2 session Flight C Swiss Teams


* NOTE:  Starting times for morning and afternoon sessions on Sunday are subject to change at the discretion

of the Tournament Director-In-Charge, Mr. Peter Marcus (tourndirector@nebridge.org)  provided that all participants are notified prior to the end of the previous session and also provided that the DIC secures the verbal approval of the GNT Coordinator, Mark Aquino (gntcoord@nebridge.org) and/or District 25’s Representative to the ACBL Board of Directors, Rich DeMartino (director@nebridge.org) .


Scheduling of Final match after weekend:  If final matches are needed to be played beyond the timeframe of this weekend, then those final matches

                                                                     will be scheduled at the finalist's convenience if necessary.

Such matches must be scheduled and the schedule communicated to the GNT Coordinator prior to February 13, 2008 (the start of Cromwell Regional). 

                                                                     The matches must be completed by 5/30/08.

 

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

1.

Each event is open to teams of four, five or six players.

2.

All players must be members in good standing of the ACBL.

3.

All players must be members of District 25. A player who is a full-time student, a member of the armed services, has dual residency, or a person whose full time employment requires temporary relocation, who is residing temporarily in District 25 may participate in the event. This player must get approval prior to entering the competition from the GNT Coordinator or the District Director.

 

For the GNT, a member’s principal physical residence as of Sept 1 of the year prior to the National Finals shall establish the district in which said member is eligible to participate.  It is expected that there will be no exceptions to the residency requirements for participation in this event.  Any player who has a question as to whether or not he/she is eligible to play in District 25 should contact the GNT Coordinator or the District Director as far in advance as possible.

4.

The contest is split into four flights as defined below. The player must meet the conditions as reflected in the ACBL’s September 2007 masterpoint cycle which is established on or about 8/6/07.

 





Championship Flight
Flight A
Flight B
Flight C

Open
0 - 5000 Masterpoints
0 - 2000 Masterpoints
0 - 500 Masterpoints, Non-Life Master

5.

If a player has masterpoints won from other Bridge Organizations, such as the ABA or the WBF, these must be taken into account for placement in the flights. The Director-in-charge is authorized to make the decision on the player's classification.

6.

Each team must select a captain, playing or non-playing, who will be the team's official representative in all dealings with opponents, directors or committees. The captain is responsible for timely entry of the team.

7.

The tournament director may accept a late entry if he/she has the opinion this will enhance the play structure of the event.

 

PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS

1.

ACBL requirements shall govern.

2.

Each player must play at least half of the semi-final and final matches, and at least 50% of all boards, excluding playoffs to receive overall master point awards. Team captains may apply to the tournament committee for exemption from the 50% in semi-final and final match provision in the case of personal emergency. An exempted player must still play 50% of the semi-final and finals combined.

3.

Each team member must have played at least 50% of the boards, excluding playoff boards, for as long as the team survived to qualify for overall masterpoint awards and to be eligible for the monetary subsidy. No contestant may play any match after it has become mathematically impossible for him/her to play at least 50% of the boards (excluding playoff boards played by his/her team).

4.

A player who fails to maintain participation eligibility in an event receives match awards only, and is not entitled to any honors or recognition.

5.

A player who can no longer meet participation requirements for overall awards is ineligible to continue playing on a team.

 

CONVENTIONS

1.

The ACBL Mid-Chart and General Convention Chart will be allowed in Flight A and Championship Flight.

2.

The ACBL General Convention Chart only will be allowed in Flights B and C.

 

SCORING AND PLAYING

General:

1.

IMP penalties assessed are subtracted from the offending team's score.

2.

Each team captain must report the IMP score of all matches to the director responsible for the scoring.

3.

Breaks shall be scheduled by the director in charge.

4.

Time allowed will be 7.5 minutes per board.

5.

See attachment 1 for details on match scheduling.

Knockout Head-to-Head Matches:

1.

Each head-to-head match is a single elimination knockout with 1 IMP constituting a win.

2.

In case of a tie, a playoff will take place immediately following the session.

Swiss team Qualifier:

1.

In case of a tie, apply ACBL standard tie-breaking procedures.

 

SEEDING

1.

Championship Flight: The players shall self-seed prior to the event.

2.

Flight A: A committee appointed by the GNT Coordinator or Director-in-charge shall seed the flight prior to the event.

3.

In Knock-Out matches, seeded team has seeding rights per ACBL Regulations.

 

SUBSTITUTES & REPLACEMENTS

Player substitution for the District semi-finals and finals as well as for participation at

the national qualifier level may be allowed with the approval of the GNT Coordinator

and the District Director.  Subsititution is only intended for teams who need to replace

players who cannot attend a portion of the event due to unanticipated emergencies.

A team may use a substitute at the discretion of the GNT Coordinator, Director in Charge or the District Director. Any proposed substitute should not significantly strengthen a team. A substitute is not allowed if a fifth or sixth member of a team is available. If a winning team is unable to field three original members, the next placed team shall receive the subsidy to compete in the National Event.

 

AUGMENTATION
After a team has won their flight, they may augment their team per the following conditions:

1.

The augmentee must have participated in any flight of the District Level Qualifiers.  If a team wishes to augment a player who could not attend the District Level Qualifiers due to family or other such emergencies, the District Director or GNT Coordinator may be willing to waive this provision.

2.

The augmentee must meet the masterpoint eligibility requirements listed above.

3.

The District Director and GNT Coordinator must approve the augmentation.

4.

Final team roster must be submitted to the ACBL by 6/15/2008 by the GNT Coordinator.

 

DISQUALIFICATIONS

1.

Reference the ACBL GNT Conditions of Contest for disqualification regulations.

2.

When a player's team is disqualified after the correction period, teams move up one position as appropriate.

 

CORRECTIONS AND APPEALS PERIOD

1.

In matches requiring a playoff, no appeal of a director's ruling or score correction is possible after the auction begins at either table of the playoff.

2.

The period for an appeal expires 30 minutes after each session.

3.

The period for score corrections expires 30 minutes after a match has been completed. For an on-going match, it expires when the auction begins at either table for the next segment.

 

KIBITZING
A player who kibitzes must be at least two tables distance from where teammates are playing.

 

PENALTIES

1.

A team may not waive any penalties assessed their opponents for tardiness or slow play.

2.

The penalty for failure to seat a complete team at announced game time is:

 

 

0-10 minutes no penalty

 

 

10-15 minutes 1 IMP

 

 

15-20 minutes 3 IMPs

 

 

20-25 minutes 6 IMPs

 

 

25-30 minutes 9 IMPs

 

 

30-35 minutes 12 IMPs

 

 

35-40 minutes 15 IMPs

 

In addition, the match will be curtailed one board, up to a maximum of four boards, for each 7.5 minute or fraction thereof of tardiness after the first ten minutes. Three IMPs will be awarded to the non-offending side for each curtailed board.

3.

If play has not commenced within forty minutes of announced game time, the match is forfeited.

4.

When a table exceeds the time allowed for play, the pair(s) involved will receive a warning. When a pair exceeds the time limit a second time in an event, they will appear before the Conduct & Ethics committee for review. Cases of excessive slow play will be referred to the Conduct & Ethics committee without previous warning.

5.

At the discretion of the director, similar penalties may be assessed for slow play. Slow play penalties do not carry to the next match unless a team is unable to start on time and is judged at fault.

 

DISTRICT SUBSIDY

1.

District 25 will subsidize the winning teams. The amount of this subsidy for each team will be equal to one-quarter of the total amount collected ($1 per player per session from all regional KO's, including the GNT District Finals).

2

To receive this subsidy, each player must attend and play in the Grand National Team Finals for as long as his team is still eligible to participate.

 

RESULT REPORTING AND SANCTION FEES

1.

Results shall be reported to the ACBL. 

 

Winning team captains in all flights and team captains of teams that must play a final match after the conclusion of the District finals weekend are required to submit a complete list of the names, addresses, phone numbers, ACBL numbers, and email addresses to the GNT Coordinator not later than January 20, 2008

 

2.

Sanction fees shall be sent to the ACBL.

 

As in previous years, the District 25 GNT will be run concurrent with CMBA’s Winter Sectional,

and the District 25 I/N Sectional.  CMBA Chair is Tony Wolf (508) 845-5881.   

The District Intermediate/Novice Chairperson is Sue Miguel. (401) 624-1723.

 

District 25’s Tournament Manager is Helen Pawlowski (hpawlowski@comcast.net) 413-530-1278.

 

 

Attachment 1. Play Format

Note that the Director-in-Charge may modify the movement described below to improve the event.

This change is at his or her discretion.

 

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT

Unless otherwise specified below, there will be no carryover from round robin/ swiss qualifier to final.
Approximately 64 boards to be played per day.
 

# teams entered in flight

Format

    3-4 teams

Saturday: Full day round robin, qualifying two teams.

Sunday: Full 64 board final with no carryover.

 

    5-8 teams

Saturday: All day round robin, qualifying 4 teams with no carryover.

Sunday:  Top qualifier in Round Robin will be # 1 seed and will select #4 seed opponent in 64 board semifinal with no carryover. 

Round Robin runner-up will be #2 seed and will play the remaining team in 64 team semifinal with no carryover.

TBD:  Full 64 board final with no carryover.

 

     9-11 teams

Team Captains will be polled to determine before the start of play which format will apply: either 

 

Option 1:

 

Saturday: The flight shall be split into two groups as follows:

 

 

Group 1: Seeds 1, 4, 5, 8, 9 etc.

 

 

Group 2: Seeds 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11 etc.

 

They shall play a round robin. Three teams survive per group.

 

Sunday morning: The top three teams of each group will play each other – full carryover from round robin- with two survivors.

 

Sunday afternoon: The top two team of each group will play each other with one survivor –full carryover applied.

 

 

 

 

     9 teams

 

 

 

 

 

 

10-11 teams

TBD: Final to be scheduled at a later date (no carryover applicable)

 

Or Option 2:

 

Saturday:   Swiss or Round Robin with top 4 teams qualifying.

Sunday:  Top qualifier in Swiss/ Round Robin will be # 1 seed and will select #4 seed opponent in 64 board KO semifinal with no carryover. 

Round Robin runner-up will be #2 seed and will play the remaining team in 64 board KO semifinal with no carryover.

TBD:  Full 64 board final with no carryover.

 

Saturday:  All day Swiss teams, qualifying 6 teams

Top qualifier in Swiss will be #1 seed and will select #6 seed from the original 4th thru 6th place finishers in the Swiss.

Swiss runner-up will be #2 seed and will select #5 seed from the remaining 2 teams of the original 4th thru 6th finishers.

Swiss 3rd place finisher will be #3 seed. Remaining team is now #4.

 

Sunday morning: 3 way matches with 2 survivors – no carryover.

#1, #4, and #6 will play with no carryover and two survivors.

    (If original #1 is eliminated, #4 becomes #1 seed.)

#2, #3, and #5 will play with no carryover and two survivors.

    (If original #2 is eliminated, #3 becomes #2 seed.)

 

Sunday afternoon: 32 board KO semifinals with no carryover.

#1 seed selects opponent from the current #3/#4 seeds.

#2 seed plays the remaining team.

 

TBD: The remaining two teams will play a 64 board final with no carryover at a date to be scheduled.

 

   12 + teams

Team Captains will be polled to determine before the start of play which format will apply: either Option 1:

 

Same as Option 1 for 9-11 teams

 

Or Option 2:

 

Saturday: Qualifying Swiss with top 8 teams surviving.

 

 

Sunday morning: Four 32 board KO matches with no carryover.

Swiss winner will be #1 seed and will select #8 seed opponent from the original 5th thru 8th place finishers in the qualifying Swiss.

Swiss runner-up will be #2 seed and will select #7 seed opponent from the remaining 3 teams of the original 5th thru 8th finishers.

The remaining 4 qualifying teams will draw into 3-6 seeds.

   #3 seed will play #6 seed ; #4 seed will play #5 seed.

 

 

Sunday afternoon: 32 board KO with no carryover.

Winner of morning’s #1/#8 match will select #4 opponent.

Winner of morning’s #2/#7 match will play remaining team. (#3).

 

 

TBD: Final to be scheduled at later date – no carryover.

 

 

 

FLIGHT A
Unless otherwise specified below, there will be no carryover from round robin/ swiss qualifier to final.
Approximately 56 boards to be played per day.
Flight A final generally to be 56 boards.

# teams entered in flight

Format

     3-4 teams

Saturday: Full day round robin, qualifying two teams.

Sunday: Full 56 board final with no carryover.

 

     5-9 teams

Saturday: All day round robin, qualifying 4 teams with no carryover.

 

Top qualifier in Round Robin will be # 1 seed and will select #4 seed opponent. 

Round Robin runner-up will be #2 seed and will play the remaining team.

 

Sunday:  56 board semi-final matches.

#1 will play #4. #2 will play #3 with no carryover.

 

TBD: 56 board final.

 

 

Saturday: Qualifying Swiss with top 6 teams surviving

    10-11 teams

Top qualifier in Swiss will be #1 seed and will select #6 seed from the original 4th thru 6th place finishers in the Swiss.

Swiss runner-up will be #2 seed and will select #5 seed from the remaining 2 teams of the original 4th thru 6th finishers.

Swiss 3rd place finisher will be #3 seed. Remaining team is now #4.

 

Sunday morning: 3 way matches with 2 survivors – no carryover.

#1, #4, and #6 will play with no carryover and two survivors.

    (If original #1 is eliminated, #4 becomes #1 seed.)

#2, #3, and #5 will play with no carryover and two survivors.

    (If original #2 is eliminated, #3 becomes #2 seed.)

 

Sunday afternoon: 28 board KO semifinals with no carryover.

#1 seed selects opponent from the current #3/#4 seeds.

#2 seed plays the remaining team.

 

 

 

TBD: The remaining two teams will play a 56 board final with no carryover at a date to be scheduled.

 

 

    12 + teams

Saturday: Qualifying Swiss with top 8 teams surviving.

 

 

Sunday morning: Four 28 board KO matches with no carryover.

Swiss winner will be #1 seed and will select #8 seed opponent from the original 5th thru 8th place finishers in the qualifying Swiss.

Swiss runner-up will be #2 seed and will select #7 seed opponent from the remaining 3 teams of the original 5th thru 8th finishers.

The remaining 4 qualifying teams will draw into 3-6 seeds.

   #3 seed will play #6 seed ; #4 seed will play #5 seed.

 

 

Sunday afternoon: 28 board KO with no carryover.

Winner of morning’s #1/#8 match will select #4 opponent.

Winner of morning’s #2/#7 match will play remaining team. (#3).

 

 

TBD: 56 board final to be scheduled at later date – no carryover.

 


FLIGHT B
Approximately 56 boards to be played per day.
Generally 28 boards to be played in the final match.
Seeding determined by rank

# teams entered in flight

Format

 

 

     3-4 teams

Saturday: Full day round robin, qualifying two teams.

Sunday: Full 56 board final with no carryover.

 

 

 

     5-9 teams

Saturday: All day round robin, qualifying 4 teams with no carryover.

 

Top qualifier in Round Robin will be # 1 seed and will select #4 seed opponent. 

Round Robin runner-up will be #2 seed and will play the remaining team.

 

Sunday morning:  28 board semi-final matches.

#1 will play #4. #2 will play #3 with no carryover.

 

Sunday afternoon:  28 board final.

 

 

 

    

   10-11 teams

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 12+ teams

 

Saturday: Qualifying Swiss with top 6 teams surviving

Top qualifier in Swiss will be #1 seed and will select #6 seed from the original 4th thru 6th place finishers in the Swiss.

Swiss runner-up will be #2 seed and will select #5 seed from the remaining 2 teams of the original 4th thru 6th finishers.

Swiss 3rd place finisher will be #3 seed. Remaining team is now #4.

 

Sunday morning: 3 way matches with 2 survivors – no carryover.

 

#1, #4, and #6 will play with no carryover and two survivors.

    (If original #1 is eliminated, #4 becomes #1 seed.)

#2, #3, and #5 will play with no carryover and two survivors.

    (If original #2 is eliminated, #3 becomes #2 seed.)

 

Sunday afternoon: 28 board KO semifinals with no carryover.

#1 seed selects opponent from the current #3/#4 seeds.

#2 seed plays the remaining team.

 

TBD: The remaining two teams will play a 56 board final with no carryover at a date to be scheduled. 

 

 

 

Saturday:  Qualifying Swiss with top 8 teams surviving.

 

Sunday morning:  Four 28 board KO’s with no carryover.

Swiss winner will be #1 seed and will select #8 seed opponent from the original 5th thru 8th place finishers in the qualifying Swiss.

Swiss runner-up will be #2 seed and will select #7 seed opponent from the remaining 3 teams of the original 5th thru 8th finishers.

The remaining 4 qualifying teams will draw into 3-6 seeds.

   #3 seed will play #6 seed ; #4 seed will play #5 seed.

 

Sunday afternoon:  Two 28 board KO’s with no carryover.

Winner of morning’s #1/#8 match will select #4 seed opponent.

Winner of morning’s  #2/#7 match will play #3 seed.

 

TBD:  Two surviving teams to play a 56 board final with no carryover at a date to be scheduled.

 

                   

 

 


FLIGHT C
 All day Swiss Team on Sunday to determine Flight C GNT winner.

 Approximately 48 boards to be played on Sunday.

 

 

Attachment 2. National GNT Finals

 

NATIONAL GNT FINALS

1.      The first place finisher at the District Final in each of the four flights will be eligible to participate in the National GNT Finals, which will begin on just prior to the start of the Summer NABC in Las Vegas, NV, July 17-27, 2008.   All GNT events will be held at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel and will begin on Wednesday, July 16th and the final matches between the surviving two teams in each flight will be held on Saturday, July 19th.  The Championship flight and Flight A will commence with the afternoon session, and Flights B and C will start in the evening.    Should the first place team in any flight elect not to advance to the National Finals, the second place team in that flight will be extended the invitation to participate.  If neither the first nor second place team in a particular flight elect to advance to the National Finals, District 25 will not be represented in that flight.

2.      Replacement and Augmentation rules detailed above apply to teams advancing to the National Finals. Teams advancing to the National Finals must consist of at least three of the team members who participated in the District 25 Finals.

  1. The format for the National Finals is different this year.  There will be a one-day Swiss for all flights, qualifying teams to play a seeded KO.

        Please see ACBL 2007-2008 Grand National Teams Special Conditions of Contest for further details.

                        http://www.acbl.org/assets/documents/play/Conditions-of-Contest/Other-GNT_CoC.pdf

  1. The first place finishers in the Championship Flight, Flight A, Flight B, and the second place finishers in the Championship Flight at the National Finals will earn Blue Ribbon qualification. These teams will earn qualifying points, if applicable, for international competition on the same scale as in the Blue Ribbon Pairs and the Life Master Pairs. The first and second place finishers in the Non-Life Master Flight C at the Nationals will earn Red Ribbon qualification.
  2. The winners of the Championship Flight at the National Finals will receive 100 masterpoints; the winners of Flight A will receive 75 masterpoints; the Flight B winners 60 and the Flight C winners 40 masterpoints. For the Championship flight, Flight A and Flight B events, overalls will be gold and will extend to the top eight teams if the entry is 16 or more teams and to the top four teams with an entry of 8 to 15 teams. Match awards will be red at national rating. Flight C awards will be 1/3 gold and 2/3 red for National Finals overall and section top finishes.
  3. The Nationals for the Open Championship and Flight A will be seeded based upon the average masterpoint holding of all team members.
  4. The ACBL SuperChart will govern conventions in the Championship Flight and Flight A with segments of 12 or more boards. The General Convention Chart will apply to Flights B and C.