jillybean, on 2025-February-24, 09:34, said:
6 table sectional

Obviously, this is unsustainable.
More restrictions? Sadly, you may be right. Club bridge and Sectionals will cater for the social player, playing one, perhaps two days. It's already here if you think of a BCD section in your local Sectional.
What BCD section? With 6 tables, the team with 32K masterpoints including a Grand LM (who finished 3rd

) is playing against the team with less than 1K combined, some of whom can barely follow suit. (They lost track of high cards and miscounted trumps a couple times.)
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In my limited experience of playing overseas, I see nice club bridge and tournament bridge with minimal restriction thriving. Perhaps it's time we looked outside North America to see what is working. Smaller, local events, a few regionals and one 'bridge week'
Only Australia has the same problem as North America, which is that, in the 2660 km between Seattle and Minneapolis, there are about the same number of bridge players as there are in Seattle alone, and there aren't a huge ton in Seattle. Here, if we don't play with the social players and make it possible for them to have fun, there simply aren't enough tables for a game. (Besides, while I wouldn't call myself a social player, there are also limits to how seriously I want to take my bridge. This is true of everyone, really - just a matter of where those limits are.)
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This looks like fun.
'they played 10-12 1N, coded minors (i.e. 1D was diamonds or 12-14 balanced; 1C was clubs or 15-19 balanced), and transfers over 1C openings.'
Frankly, I understand their system better than at least one of them. I don't think it's my first choice of system but I'm happy to play it with anyone who wants to. The system over 1N openings is a little complicated but I'm happy to swap it out for simple 2-way stayman.