Xiaolongnu, on 2012-April-17, 22:59, said:
Views in response to the OP: With all due respect, I think it is totally illogical and against common sense to not notify the players that they are being warned, penalized, etc, for slow play. It would serve as an excellent reminder that they "better wake up their idea" instead of continuing to blunder on. Whether or not rules of all sorts enforce it, unless the Director has stated clearly somewhere in space and time that the players will not be warned, otherwise the spirit of the law demands it, I think.
I agree it would be better if the directors notified the players verbally. In this case (the OP case) on the back wall behind where to turn in the results there was the usual chart of teams' table location and teams' scores and also a giant sign between them of "LATE TEAMS" with team numbers written down as teams reported results late (for both the A/X and B/C/D Swiss). The teams got x2 and x3 marked next to their team number for their subsequent lateness. Team scores were also adjusted on the scoreboard so a team could have noticed a 2 VP penalty as their score not adding up right. Of course, these written charts can be hard to see when everyone crowds around them and the team least likely to see them is the one that is latest and rushing to get to their next round match.
Another cause of confusion, which again was announced but announced during the start of the first round where it was hard to hear from the back of the room, was that the clocks on display were for the time given to complete the round and report the results, not the time to start the last board. I think that movement and clocking is best (why should we wait for someone who takes 15 minutes to play the last board, even if the last board was started on time?), but that is only sometimes used as the timing mechanism for swiss teams in this district. I heard the TD at least one other time (the same type of announcement time this time during the start of the 4th round reminding people of the clock and when round 5 would start [after the short-break]) during the event remind players through a general announcement (again very hard to hear in the room we were in) that the time on the clocks was the time to complete the round and that penalties could result for slow play.
And to jh51 I don't think the TD announced how the penalties would work. I certainly didn't hear it during the announcement, but asked the TD about the penalties one of the rounds when I finished with 25 minutes left on the clock and saw ~6 teams written up, one of which had the x2. I think only two teams in the A/X ended up with penalties but more than 1/4 of the teams were written up as being late once.
I think the round lengths were 55 minutes (maybe 56?) from the report of the last match or the final pairing, which ever was later (usually the last match as A/X usually got paired completely before the clock started) in either A/X or B/C/D to play a 7 board match and report results.
I agree with OP that it completely sucked that his team was penalized a second 4 VP without ever being verbally warned that they'd received the first 2 VP penalty (and ideally they'd be verbally warned on the first warning too), but I do think the ACBL doesn't in general penalize late play enough, and it is amongst the most painful in Swiss events. So I'm all for the clock running the way it did (as a time to report results) and for penalties to be handed out, and a policy of one free late round and then 2 VP and then 4 VP seems a fair amount (20 VP scale).
edited: changed directors should notify players verbally, rather than in writing.
This post has been edited by Mbodell: 2012-May-04, 17:01