[SBU Board] Faux sectionals (e.g., Valentine's weekend) - how to broaden appeal?

Karen Hudesman khudesman at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 13 09:01:54 PST 2021


I like it... also maybe more focus on the newcomers !!

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> On Jan 12, 2021, at 11:32 PM, Carlyn Gauen <cgauen8 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Honestly, I think simple recognition would be thrill enough for many novice / C players, maybe their picture in the Sun.  How about winning a mentor game with a willing advanced / expert player?   Carlyn
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>> On Jan 12, 2021, at 11:25 PM, Ann Romeo <annromeo at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I think we need to check to see if we can actually give away 'money'--make sure it is ok with our state charter and ACBL?
>> And love the idea of a kid's trophy of some sort.  I know that for kids, they have to give their DOB to get their ACBL number, so somewhere this is tracked.
>> Love the idea of a flight A/B/C (or some such breakout).
>> Ann Romeo
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>>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 11:15 PM Thomas via Sbuboard <sbuboard at mailman.celestial.com> wrote:
>>> It's a great idea, JC.  We could put some money in the winners' BBO accounts.  Divide $446 by 4 or give each winner $44.60    We're pretty flush, according to Tom B.
>>> TL
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: JC Chupack <jc.chupack at gmail.com>
>>> To: Seattle ACBL Unit Board <sbuboard at mailman.celestial.com>
>>> Sent: Mon, Jan 11, 2021 8:28 am
>>> Subject: [SBU Board] Faux sectionals (e.g., Valentine's weekend) - how to broaden appeal?
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>>> Hi all,
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>>> As I was putting together the publicity for the "faux sectional" we voted on last meeting for Valentine's weekend, I was thinking that one issue here is that unless you're going for the Jabon trophy (0-20) or Microsoft trophy (top 5% of area players), this event series isn't offering much for you.  At our normal sectionals, we do a lot to make sure that there's things for I/N and for mid-level players via stratification and flighting.
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>>> Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts or how we could make this interesting or engaging for the broader group of players?  
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>>> One idea Scott & I were tossing around last night was to create some "trophy points" races for mid-level and novice players, even though there's no actual trophy for those groups.  We could use the GNT flighting/brackets (to avoid any implication that we picked to include or exclude ourselves in various brackets):
>>> 0-500
>>> 0-2500
>>> 0-6000  
>>> So basically, we'd have 5 points races this year. Jabon would be if you start the year with 0-20. The three above would be for B/C/D.  Then there's the "open" award which is the Microsoft trophy.  And in any race, you can win the race above your level, just like when you stratify an event.
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>>> I'd say we could also establish a youth award, except that the ACBL rosters don't give us ages, so I can't easily determine who qualifies for that. :)
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>>> Thoughts?
>>> 
>>> JC
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