Given all the discussion about your notes with Greg it would be interesting to see a blog post on how you organize them and how you chose that method even if you don't want to make public the full notes.
Are these detailed sheets of your agreements something you would be willing to share with us, your fans? I'm quite interested in how you organize them - I've tried doing this for one of my partnerships, but quickly "got lost in the deep weeds" and was unable to finish.
Barring a fully-Monty reveal, perhaps you can provide us with a "fill in the blanks" outline we can follow?
Also, in those really BIG major tournaments (which I'll never play in), is there a requirement for pairs to make such detailed notes (or some subset that goes beyond the single sheet convention card with which we are all familiar) available to your opponents prior to event? Just curious.
I recall seeing some 40+pages of such documentation from one pair (can't recall who, or the event) during a Vu-Graph.
Once we're home from Memphis, I will do a series of videos about our system and make the notes public.
You have to have an ACBL convention card at the table with you, and to explain any agreements as they come up, but you do not have to make your full notes public.
Adam, hope you and Greg have a good time!
Thanks!
Given all the discussion about your notes with Greg it would be interesting to see a blog post on how you organize them and how you chose that method even if you don't want to make public the full notes.
We're going to do a series of our system and will make the notes public. After Memphis.
Adam,
Are these detailed sheets of your agreements something you would be willing to share with us, your fans? I'm quite interested in how you organize them - I've tried doing this for one of my partnerships, but quickly "got lost in the deep weeds" and was unable to finish.
Barring a fully-Monty reveal, perhaps you can provide us with a "fill in the blanks" outline we can follow?
Also, in those really BIG major tournaments (which I'll never play in), is there a requirement for pairs to make such detailed notes (or some subset that goes beyond the single sheet convention card with which we are all familiar) available to your opponents prior to event? Just curious.
I recall seeing some 40+pages of such documentation from one pair (can't recall who, or the event) during a Vu-Graph.
Once we're home from Memphis, I will do a series of videos about our system and make the notes public.
You have to have an ACBL convention card at the table with you, and to explain any agreements as they come up, but you do not have to make your full notes public.