2008 USBF Junior Trials in Las Vegas
#1
Posted 2007-December-03, 20:19
The "WBF Trials" will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 15 & 16. Advance entries will be required and the event will either start with a Round Robin to cut to 4 teams or with a Round of 8 (or if only 4 teams enter with the Semi-finals). Exact match lengths still to be decided. Teams must consist of USBF active members who were born in 1982 or later. Players who wish to compete in the Damiani Cup event (players born in 1987 or later) must compete in these Trials but do not need to play on a team all of whose players are under 21 - the USBF Damiani Cup team will be chosen from eligible players who competed in the "WBF trials." The winner of the "WBF Trials" will be the USBF team for the Patino Cup (the team will be required to augment to 6 if it has fewer than 6 players).
The "FISU Trials" will be held either on Thursday and Friday, July 17 & 18 or on Saturday and Sunday, July 19 & 20, depending on when the ACBL Intercollegiate Championship finals are held. The FISU Trials event will be a team event for teams with 4, 5, or 6 players. The USBF will send 2 teams to the FISU championships. The winner of the FISU Trials will be one of those teams. How the other team is to be chosen is still TBD.
#2
Posted 2007-December-05, 09:56
#3
Posted 2007-December-05, 10:19
#5
Posted 2007-December-05, 16:43
#6
Posted 2007-December-05, 16:54
The Junior Committee meetings are open to anyone who wishes to attend. The scheduling of the Trials was discussed at the Nashville and San Francisco meetings.
With regard to the FISU website you point to, I am now confused. We've consistently been told that the FISU event was scheduled for Sept. 2-9. I will try to find out which dates are correct and thank you for the link.
#7
Posted 2007-December-05, 17:03
#8
Posted 2007-December-05, 17:03
#9
Posted 2007-December-05, 17:12
MiniMeck, on Dec 5 2007, 06:03 PM, said:
Yes, there was discussion of holding it at a Regional and that was not a popular choice. The problem is cost & scheduling for the players, in case that wasn't clear. Holding it with the Open Trials wouldn't help that at all and would cause problems in some years for players who wish to play in both the Open and Junior Trials. Even this year, with the Under 28 team not being selected by a trials, I know of one Junior who plans to play in both the Open and Junior Trials (and that is not to say there aren't others, just that at this moment I only happen to know of one).
There are usually fewer Juniors in the GNTs than in the mini-Spingolds and the final weekend Swiss, which are the other possible Summer NABC conflicts. Most people thought that adding another two days to the Summer NABC would be unattractive to the players, even if the space were available then. There is general agreement that it needs to be in the summer, so that people who are in school don't have a conflict. The consensus was that more Juniors come to the NABC than to any Regional and that they shouldn't have to make a special trip for the Junior Trials. Conflicting with the GNTs isn't a perfect solution, but there just isn't a perfect solution.
#10
Posted 2007-December-05, 18:28
#11
Posted 2007-December-05, 18:33
#12
Posted 2007-December-05, 18:51
Apollo81, on Dec 5 2007, 10:56 AM, said:
I can answer one of my own questions:
"AGE LIMIT:
The competitors must be born between January 1st, 1980 and December 31st, 1990."
From http://www.bridge2008.net/ INFO tab
I don't see the answer to the credits question on their site though.
#13
Posted 2007-December-05, 19:08
#14
Posted 2007-December-05, 20:14
JanM, on Dec 5 2007, 07:33 PM, said:
Is this likely to be settled by the end of the spring NABC?
#15
Posted 2007-December-06, 01:10
#16
Posted 2007-December-06, 11:34
#17
Posted 2007-December-07, 13:54
Please comment on the content of this?
http://www.bridgeiscool.com/CollegeBridgeC...nnouncement.pdf
Thx
-Noble
#18
Posted 2007-December-07, 14:08
Apollo81, on Dec 7 2007, 02:54 PM, said:
Please comment on the content of this?
http://www.bridgeiscool.com/CollegeBridgeC...nnouncement.pdf
Thx
-Noble
In particular, re this statement:
"This year, the highest-placing team consisting entirely of U.S. citizens will be nominated by the ACBL to the United States Bridge Federation as team USA #1 for the 2008 World University Games in Lodz, Poland. (The USBF, at their sole discretion, may accept or reject this nomination.)"
Why would the ACBL think that a team of players, born 1983 or later, each taking at least 7 credits, all from the same university would constitute a good team at the international level, where the requirements are 1980 or later, no specific credit requirement, and not necessarily all from the same university? It just makes no sense at all.
I realize of course that the USBF is under no obligation to listen to the ACBL, as the last sentence says.
#19
Posted 2007-December-07, 14:11
#20
Posted 2007-December-07, 14:16
Apollo81, on Dec 7 2007, 12:11 PM, said:
I agree the US citizen part sounds funny. I wonder, though, if it may be a way of dealing with the idea of foreign students (who are students at American universities, but not considered residents)?
Although if that were true, maybe they just would say are "US residents", so my guess is likely wrong.
-Elianna, who is sad that's she's too old by any mark.