akwoo, on 2025-March-14, 15:41, said:
The way to understand convention regulations in the ACBL is that it's written by pros to protect their clients. Meckstroth wants it so that I paying him can beat mikeh - that way people like me have more incentive to pay him. So Multi is banned because playing against it requires good judgement from both sides of the table; Meckstroth's superior judgement won't make up for my lack thereof.
I am aware of the history of Multi and why it is banned in ACBL.
I added Multi, and played against it in NZ during my 8 month hiatus from Covid, it's a lot of fun. It really isn't any more difficult than playing against weak 2's, weak nt's, Flannery, Transfers over 1
♣ and so on, and certainly simpler than playing against a fatunes pair.
akwoo, on 2025-March-14, 15:41, said:
Also - in pairs (and I mean pairs, not MPs) there is an inherent unfairness because so much of your score depends not on how well you do against your competitors but rather on how well you do against the hopeless. I don't mind winning by a third of a board if the folks in second gave that to me by being confused against Multi - it doesn't feel so great winning by a third of a board because 2 of the pairs who are dead last gave that to me by being confused against Multi. (Then again, there are pros who basically make their living by operating against the weaker half of the field - just watch Itabashi pull out the 2 level 4 card overcalls playing with a mediocre client at regional open pairs.)
We are going to get our tops against the hopeless regardless of what we play. No, it wouldn't feel great winning by a third of a board because I pulled the Multi 2D against the hopeless but we are playing and taking our knocks in the Open, not bunny bashing in the Gold Rush.
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