Smartphone duplicate bridge scoring system.
#1
Posted 2011-July-17, 04:12
What do you all think?!
Can anyone think of any situations where this would be used? Personally or for other people. Should I progress with the idea?
#2
Posted 2011-July-17, 09:05
#3
Posted 2011-July-17, 09:19
mtvesuvius, on 2011-July-17, 09:05, said:
Will not work at events were phones, etc are banned. It is a pisser that I have to leave my phone in the car/motel room when I play at ACBL nationals, etc.
#4
Posted 2011-July-17, 09:49
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#5
Posted 2011-July-17, 10:13
#6
Posted 2011-July-17, 10:37
Very innovative idea and there is a huge market for this.
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#7
Posted 2011-July-17, 17:34
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#8
Posted 2011-July-17, 21:27
DannyBres, on 2011-July-17, 04:12, said:
What do you all think?!
Can anyone think of any situations where this would be used? Personally or for other people. Should I progress with the idea?
There are a couple of guys in the San Jose area who developed that for keeping track of their personal score card. It could only be used in club games that don't ban phones today.
#9
Posted 2011-July-17, 21:37
First off, you need a fairly standardized app for a whole slew of mobile devices. I don't think you can just assume that someone at the table will always have an iphone or a droid or whatever. I guess you solve that problem by using html5 or whatnot.
Secondly, having multiple users responsible for upgrading software on different devices is much different than one user responsible for multiple copies of the same device (which is the bridgemate/pad model). I think this is still a concern, unless the application is server-side.
Thirdly, you will need a server to compile the scores; presumably this server will be local to the playing site, rather than off in a cave somewhere, since in the latter case you'd be relying on network connections at two sites rather than just one. (my reading comprehension is off today, apparently -- I don't like the idea of the scoring being off on a server somewhere far away).
Lastly, you will need to remember to have methods for a TD to override stuff, but that's just more programming.
I'm not claiming this can't be done, btw, or that it is not worth doing.
I just think it is a very involved project that will be quite intricate and will require a lot of work to get right to ensure that it is preferable to the technology existing today.
This post has been edited by matmat: 2011-July-17, 21:42
#10
Posted 2011-July-18, 01:57
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#11
Posted 2011-July-18, 02:20
(edit: found the link again http://www.bridgepho...Pages/index.jsp )
As to matmat points any decent smartphone can act as a wireless hotspot and as a server for a small web-application.
Scoring a tournament is nothing that needs real computer power, any smartphone can do that.
So you don't need an internet connection and a remote server.
Alternatively you can install a WLAN with your laptop for WLAN able smartphones or add bluetooth support to your laptop.
#12
Posted 2011-July-18, 15:27
hotShot, on 2011-July-18, 02:20, said:
(edit: found the link again http://www.bridgepho...Pages/index.jsp )
As to matmat points any decent smartphone can act as a wireless hotspot and as a server for a small web-application.
Scoring a tournament is nothing that needs real computer power, any smartphone can do that.
So you don't need an internet connection and a remote server.
Alternatively you can install a WLAN with your laptop for WLAN able smartphones or add bluetooth support to your laptop.
fair.
so why not just text the scores to the smartphone and have it process those texts and compile the scores?
#13
Posted 2011-July-18, 16:26
inquiry, on 2011-July-17, 09:19, said:
There is no hospitality desk at ACBL Nationals?
#15
Posted 2011-July-18, 17:22
matmat, on 2011-July-18, 16:57, said:
You have to pay to leave your phone? That is pretty annoying.
#16
Posted 2011-July-18, 18:11
Vampyr, on 2011-July-18, 17:22, said:
No you have fill out an index card, then pay. (annoying)
Picking it up means waiting in line at the end of a session. (ANNOYING)
Originally they allowed in and out privileges but some renob on the local NABC committee discovered his nephew or favorite charity could make some money so they charge you every time you check it. (REALLY ANNOYING).
The only saving grace is that they allow multiple phones in a single bag.
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#17
Posted 2011-July-18, 18:38
Phil, on 2011-July-18, 18:11, said:
For a discounted rate of course.
#18
Posted 2011-July-19, 14:56
I think a number of us are going to go phoneless in Toronto, since the cost of talking on a US cellphone in Canada is eggregious.
#19
Posted 2011-July-19, 15:03
#20
Posted 2011-July-19, 15:11
barmar, on 2011-July-19, 14:56, said:
I think a number of us are going to go phoneless in Toronto, since the cost of talking on a US cellphone in Canada is eggregious.
$2/session is not trivial for someone like a college kid bumming their way to the playing site already throwing $20 at each session and eating out every meal. $6/day is a meal -- not a great one, but a probably a decent one. I still think this regulation is driven more by greed than any expectation of curbing cheating.