Posted 2012-October-30, 07:03
When you poll people you do so knowing that their views are not going to be identical to the pair who played the hand. Even if they play similar methods, that does not mean identical nor does it mean their judgement is identical.
If a pair who have had a good board make a bid, that is a perfectly good part of a poll. After all, they may [as I do] think that evening up a round is utter gibberish: they may always ignore the earlier result and they may always pass if this sequence comes up with this hand.
As I have warned before, TDs should use polls merely as an aid to judgement, and not just count votes. Furthermore, comments made with the replies are relevant. Similarly for people in forums who are polling. You do not dismiss a vote because the pair got a good board, or because they play a different system but have agreed to tell you what they think playing this system. It may affect the weight you give to their replies.
As someone said earlier in this thread you decide based on the evidence. People who had the same sequence and then made the critical call are evidence. The reason we do not use travellers as evidence - or as very low weighting evidence, to be technically accurate - is because we do not then check everyone is playing the same methods, or has had the same sequence to that point.
Liz Commins and I got a very good round to win an event against a very good pair in a Swiss Pairs. The next day the same pair thrashed us in the Swiss Teams! Part of the reason is that they bid a grand slam, just about with the odds, that made. Because of their opening bid I was unable to bid. At our team-mates' table the opening bid was overcalled with a two-suited overcall, and now team-mates did not bid it, arguing, correctly in my view, that it was against the odds. The luck of the game, but if someone was polling, bidding the grand at our table was correct, not doing so at their table was correct, and things like this make judgement difficult.
So please, do not ignore evidence, but do not give it too high a weighting: do not just count votes: listen to every bid of evidence, consider, consult, and make a judgement. On forums, consulting generally means reading the other posts.
David Stevenson
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