Bbradley62, on 2012-April-03, 08:40, said:
That would also be difficult (though not impossible) to measure. I'm sure the size of ACBL games varies largely based on the time in the US... non-ACBL games run more frequently... non-ACBL games have fewer boards and are speedball, which might be contributing factors having nothing to do with ACBL masterpoints.
He was asking to compare with non-ACBL
robot tourneys, not human tourneys, so there's no speedball/slowball difference. The only ones to compare with are the $0.25 BBO robot tourneys.
But we don't have apples-vs-apple comparisons. The BBO robot tourneys are only 8 boards, compared to 12 for ACBL tourneys.
My usual style is just to play in whatever type of tourney is starting soonest. But if different tourneys are starting within a couple of minutes of each other, I'll prefer the ACBL tourney: it's more boards, and it awards masterpoints. I don't care a lot about masterpoints, but if I'm going to play anyway I might as well try to get something out of it. And I prefer longer matches (I'll play an 18 board match if it starts soon).
Others may play in the non-ACBL games because they're only about $0.03 per board, compared with $0.08 for the ACBL games. But these games are all so inexpensive that the price difference has little effect on me.
The other reason to play in the non-ACBL games is there are some IMP games; everything else is matchpoints.