We would need to do a trial run before hand. No problem there, I've had my dining table set up with BM's practising setting up games and recovering from power outages etc many times.
On the day of our 1:15pm game, players start accumulating in the lounge adjacent to the bridge room from about noon.
We get into the bridge room to setup by about 12:30-12:40. A group of 5-6 Community Centre employees set up the 24 tables, chairs and desks for the Directors.
Another group of 5-6 players set up table mats, bidding boxes, pencils, BM's, score cards, table numbers*
I start setting up ACBL Score, connect Bridge Timer to the big screen TV, microphone, BM Controller etc. We open the doors around 1:05
I help players find their table or partner and herd any solo players into a waiting area.
My co-Director casually and calmly walks in around 1:13pm
On a good day the boards are being handed out by 1:15pm
* Table numbers. With 2 x 11-12 table sections and no pre registration we had a crush of players trying to get to their favorite table when the
doors opened. We purchased 2 colours (NS, EW) discs numbered 1-24. One or two brave players hand these out to the hoards of players waiting outside the doors.
The wood working group at the Community Centre have now supplied us with sanded wooden tokens which we have marked with Section, Direction and table number. We will use these for the first time next week, it should stop players asking where they find table 18
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen