American Bridge Association vs. ACBL bidding differences
#1
Posted 2014-April-17, 12:47
#2
Posted 2014-April-17, 13:20
#3
Posted 2014-April-17, 13:36
#4
Posted 2014-April-17, 15:06
barmar, on 2014-April-17, 13:36, said:
I looked once, and didn't find anything.
#5
Posted 2014-April-17, 16:18
ABA is mostly African American membership organisation as far as I know as oppose to ACBL where you can rarely see African American players. I never asked why that is but when see this topic I made some search on the net and found this. It maybe off topic perhaps so I will just put it in spoiler.
http://www.bridgeguy...abahistory.html
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#6
Posted 2014-April-17, 16:29
#8
Posted 2014-April-19, 03:02
It appears to me, any bidding system might be allowed, but this is not yet clear. Certainly anything ACBL allows is allowed in ABA. So there is my report. We had a fabulous time and recommend you try an ABA game near you,sometime yourself
#9
Posted 2014-April-19, 19:58
Shugart23, on 2014-April-19, 03:02, said:
Not sure why you'd expect anything else. Bridge is bridge.
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In my experience, the atmosphere at club games is mostly dependent on the clientele, not the umbrella organization.
#10
Posted 2014-April-20, 03:50
#11
Posted 2014-April-21, 08:36
Shugart23, on 2014-April-20, 03:50, said:
In the ACBL, clubs have full autonomy over the bidding systems they allow. I expect it's similar in the ABA. The umbrella organization's regulations only apply at tournaments.
#12
Posted 2014-April-21, 11:34
barmar, on 2014-April-21, 08:36, said:
Is that true ? Could a club disallow Precision or could a pair that wants to use precision insist that they have that right because of the GCC ?
But I digress.....In the ACBL tournaments that I play in, there are a lot of conventions that I would like to use but cannot, for no rational reason that I can think of. Therefore it has not been worth the time and effort to learn them and use them effectively.
I am hoping the umbrella organization ABA is more open to innovation than the umbrella organizatrion ACBL
#13
Posted 2014-April-21, 12:30
Shugart23, on 2014-April-21, 11:34, said:
Clubs in the ACBL are semi-autonomous; there are limits they can't (officially) cross, like allow conventions not even on the SuperChart; and for games that are scored by the ACBL outside the limits of the club, they must allow GCC. If the GCC isn't what a particular club goes by, I would expect that to be obvious to the guest. Certainly in the University club I used to run, the fact that "anything goes" (if it wasn't SuperChart legal, I didn't want to hear about it), but with the option of effectively "no fear" pairs (usually the ones still taking the Club Series lessons) was pretty well known.
#14
Posted 2014-June-14, 14:37
Shugart23, on 2014-April-17, 12:47, said:
I am a member of the ABA, and I'm curious to know about your experience back in April.