chrism, on 2015-January-07, 11:47, said:
Good question. The ACBLscore manual gives the formula and says "The formula for scoring fouled and adjusted boards is the one used by the World Bridge Federation and adopted by the ACBL".
I have found this link on the ACBL site:
http://web2.acbl.org...Section%20g.pdf but have not yet succeeded in tracing it back to the parent document of which this comprises Chapter 12 Section G
It does not appear to be part of the General Conditions of Contest.
According to the BridgeGuys site "The formula, created by the World Bridge Federation, for scoring fouled boards and those score results needing adjusted scores was adopted by the ACBL in 1990".
I am reasonably confident that the regulation is indeed published
somewhere but it may well be in a locked basement somewhere in the Alpha Centauri system.
The document you're looking for seems to be the
ACBL Codification, found on the ACBL site at Home>About ACBL>Administration. Not sure what the relationship is between this document and the
ACBL Handbook of Rules and Regulations, found at Home>Clubs>Club Administration>Club Managers, or between the latter document and the Handbook for Club Directors or for that matter the Handbook for Club Managers, both of which are found at Home>Clubs>Helpful Documents, as is the "Handbook of Rules and Regulations" (but not the Codification). The Helpful Documents link seems to be on every top level page now.
The Codification seems to (occasionally? frequently?) refer to previously published regulations (in particular about fouled board procedures, but iirc there are other regs in this boat) but does not indicate where those are to be found. To be sure, the reference was from a BoD item from 1976, but if the item is still current, then it would be nice to know what the regulation says other than what was changed in the item.
One of the documents I ran across in researching this is titled "2010 <whatever it was>" and annotated "last modified in 2014".
I found "handbook of rules and regulations" links (via the site's search engine) for several different years, making me wonder if this isn't an annual publication.
The formula at your link is a mite confusing. It appears to read: M=N*S/n+(N-N)/2*n, but this can't be right, because the second term will always be zero. Here, M is final matchpoints on the board, N is number of scores on the board, S is the matchpoint score in the group, and n is the number of scores in the group. n must be ≥ 4, or the regulation basically awards set percentages (70%, 60%, 50% in a group of 3; 65% and 55% in a group of two, and 60% in each direction for a group of one). I think that in the two and three groups only one side gets these percentages, and the other gets the reciprocal, but the regulation doesn't actually say that, and I don't remember what ACBLScore actually does in these cases.
The EBU version of this (Neuberg) formula is Match Points = ((M x E) + (E A))/A where A is the number of scores in the group, E is the total number of scores, and M is the score in the group. Using ACBL's variables, this translates to (SxN+N-n)/n. This leads me to think there's a typo (or 2) in the ACBL's formula.