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    Rev.(12/03)                                    CCSWS.033 (PAGE 1)   
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          SWISS TEAMS - GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTEST      These Conditions of Contest may not be changed 
    at any level of play      during the course of this event.        Lack of knowledge does not constitute cause for 
    exemption.        These conditions apply to all Swiss team 
    events.  At the North      American Bridge Championships additional 
    conditions, specific to a      particular event, will be appended as 
    necessary.  The specific      conditions supersede the general.        Sponsoring organizations may, with ACBL 
    approval only, amend these      conditions for a specific event.        Whenever these, or other related conditions, 
    refer to a match, this      "match" conforms to the definition of "session" 
    in the Laws of      Duplicate Contract Bridge.  Whenever these or 
    other related conditions      refer to a session, this "session" refers to a 
    group of matches played      in prompt succession.  Similarly, references to 
    the Director are to      the DIC of the Tournament except that he/she 
    may delegate authority,      partially or entirely, to one or more of the 
    other Directors.        ENTRY AND PARTICIPATION      1. Each team may consist of four, five or six 
    players.  After the         start of the first match no player may be 
    added or replaced         without the permission of the DIC.        2. Each team's entry must list all the members 
    of that team and must         indicate which player is the team captain.  
    (A non-playing captain         is not permitted.)  The team captain will be 
    responsible for all         official representations to the Director or 
    committees.        3. A player must play at least fifty percent of 
    the matches in the         event in order to be eligible for overall 
    masterpoint awards or         other privileges due his/her team. As 
    exceptions, a player will be         deemed to have played fifty percent and be 
    eligible for overall         awards or other privileges in the following 
    two cases:         a. Playing the last 50% of the matches 
    rounded down in a 7 match             Swiss. (For example, a player must play a 
    minimum of any four            matches or the last three matches in 
    order to receive overall            awards.)         b. Playing the three-match session of a 
    two-session Swiss            consisting of  8 matches, if the 
    three-match session is the            final session.        4  a. Two-Session Events            Provided that he/she has met all the 
    eligibility requirements of            the conditions of contest, each player on 
    a five or six player            team shall receive a percentage of the 
    overall award (per            player) earned by the team directly 
    proportional to the number            of matches in which he/she played, or the 
    sum of the match            awards earned by playing in matches won 
    by the team, whichever            is greater. 
    
                     
                                          CCSWS.033 (PAGE 2)   
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          b. Events of More than Two Sessions:          Provided that he/she has met all the 
    eligibility requirements of          the conditions of contest, each player on a 
    five or six player          team shall receive the full amount (100%) 
    of the overall          masterpoint award (per player) earned by 
    the team, or the sum of          the match awards earned by playing in 
    matches won by the team,          whichever is greater.        5. A team may withdraw from the event at the 
    conclusion of a session,         but only after having complied with the 
    requirements for         withdrawal.  A Director may permit a team to 
    withdraw at another         time if in his/her judgment the withdrawal 
    does not adversely         affect the contest.  No money will be 
    refunded to a withdrawing         team, and entry into another event, if 
    permitted, will be upon         payment of the applicable entry fee.        6. An ineligible player is disqualified. The 
    ineligible player's          team will be disqualified unless the 
    Director-in-Charge determines         that teammates were unknowledgeable about 
    the deficiency of the         disqualified member. Any team reduced to 
    fewer than three original         members due to disqualification of 
    ineligible players is         disqualified.            When a team is disqualified after the 
    correction period for the          event has ended because the deficiency was 
    discovered then, the          disqualified team's position remains 
    vacant.  If the deficiency is          discovered prior to a match starting, the 
    result of the preceding          match is changed; or, if discovered during 
    a match, that match may          be forfeit. The result of no other match is 
    altered.         SCORING      1. Each board of each match shall be scored by 
    International Match         Points (IMPs).        2. The IMP result of each match shall be 
    converted to either win-loss         or victory points as required. See Appendix 
    J for win-loss and         victory point scales.        3. The captain of the winning team (both 
    captains in case of a tie)         must report the result of the match in IMPs 
    as soon as it is         known, by bringing both his/her reporting 
    form and the one filled         out by the opposing captain to the reporting 
    station.        4. The sum of the results accumulated by a team 
    through the scoring         method in use will determine overall 
    ranking.  Ties will not be         broken for the purpose of awarding 
    masterpoints. The sponsoring         organization may break ties for the purpose 
    of awarding prizes. At         victory point scoring, any fraction of a 
    victory point shall be         the margin of separation necessary for both 
    qualification and         ranking.  At win-loss scoring, any 
    difference shall be a margin of         separation for both qualification and 
    ranking. 
    
                                
                               CCSWS.033 (PAGE 3)   
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          PAIRING      1. For the first match of the event, entries 
    will be sold by random         draw (The sponsoring organization may elect 
    to seed the first         match.*).  If teams remain without opponents 
    at game time these         teams will be matched as follows:   the team 
    with the highest team         number will be reassigned to play the team 
    with the lowest team         number and so on as necessary. When only one 
    such team remains,         that team will play in a three-way match 
    including the two teams         with the nearest team numbers. * This 
    includes, for the first         match, pairing A strat vs A strat, etc. as 
    possible.        2. For each subsequent match, pairings will be 
    assigned (within         groups of teams) such that:   a)  no two 
    teams shall meet twice in         the event, and, b) 1. each team shall meet a 
    team whose current         record is as close to its own as possible, 
    or 2. for an event with         an even number of entries ONLY (i.e., no 
    three-way matches):         randomly pair teams for their second round 
    match. For the         remainder of the first session or one-half 
    the total number         matches (rounded down)each team shall meet a 
    team whose record         after the previous match is as close to its 
    own as possible.         Current record must be used for the final 
    session or for the last         one-half of the total number of matches 
    (rounded up).        3. If only one team is leading, random draw 
    shall determine which of         its equally eligible opponents it meets.  
    With teams tied for the         lead, pairings shall be such that as many of 
    the tied teams play         each other as possible.  This procedure 
    shall be repeated for all         teams still eligible to finish in the 
    overall ranking.        PLAY      1. The ACBL General Convention Chart applies 
    unless the Sponsoring         Organization has, by request at the time of 
    sanction application,         and by on-site posting chosen to permit the 
    use of additional         methods. In such cases, the pre-alert 
    requirements and other         conditions, as noted on the ACBL MidChart or 
    SuperChart, also         apply. See the specific NABC General 
    Conditions of Contest for         Swiss Team Events held at North American 
    Bridge Championships for         information concerning permitted charts 
    other than the General         Convention Chart.        2. Partnerships may be changed between matches. 
    Once play of any         match has begun partnerships may only be 
    changed upon instruction         of the Director.        3. A substitute will be permitted only with the 
    permission of the         Director. No substitute will be permitted 
    when four team members         are available to play.        4. The captain of a five or six player team 
    must write the name(s) of         the player(s) sitting out that match on the 
    front of the reporting         form provided. 
    
   
                                                            CCSWS.033 (PAGE 4) 
     
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            5. A kibitzing team member must sit at least 
    two tables away from         each table of his/her team's match and may 
    not kibitz at any table         playing duplicated boards also being played 
    by his/her team.        6. There are no seating rights.  If a 
    disagreement cannot be resolved         by the captains involved, there shall be a 
    coin-flip. The team         losing the coin flip will seat its pairs 
    first. The team winning         the coin flip will then seat its pairs.         7. The time allotted is seven and one-half 
    minutes per board. Players         will be informed if a Sponsoring 
    Organization varies this time         limit.        8. A board which was not scheduled for play in 
    a particular match         will not be counted towards the result of 
    that match even if         played at both tables. The determination of 
    which boards were         scheduled for play in any match rests with 
    the Director.        9. When a table fails to complete play within 
    the allotted time, the         Director will issue a warning to the 
    responsible player(s).  A         second late finish will result in a penalty 
    of 10% of the maximum         score possible in a match (at the form of 
    scoring in use) being         deducted from the team's cumulative record 
    for the event.  The         amount deducted for third and subsequent 
    late finishes will be         double the previous penalty (20%, 40%, 
    etc.).  More than two late         finishes in the event and any excessively 
    late finish may be         subject to disciplinary penalty (in addition 
    to the procedural         penalties outlined above) and may be 
    referred to a committee for           possible further action.       10. When any table fails to complete play of all 
    the boards of a         match, either on their own or with Director 
    intervention, only         those boards played at both tables will 
    count towards the result         of that match.  If the Director determines 
    one side to be at         fault, he/she may act to protect the 
    non-offending side.  Such         action is usually, but is not restricted to, 
    the awarding of three         IMPs per board (not played) to the 
    non-offending side.       11. It is the duty of each team captain to 
    ensure that one of his         pairs is playing N-S and the other E-W, 
    regardless of table         assignment method in use. If teams fail to 
    achieve a match result         because of incorrect placement of players, 
    each such team will         receive zero, whichever scoring method is in 
    use. For pairing         purposes, these teams have not yet played 
    each other.       12. If the result of a last match of the event 
    is not received, both         teams will be credited with zero, whichever 
    scoring method is in         use.       13. Teams are obligated to play to win each 
    match.  Players who do not         shall be disqualified from the event and 
    subject to further         disciplinary action. 
    
   
                                                            CCSWS.033 (PAGE 5) 
     
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           14. A partnership is responsible for knowing 
    when their methods apply         in probable (to be expected) auctions. A 
    pair may be entitled to         redress if their opponents did not 
    originally have a clear         understanding of when and how to use a 
    convention that was         employed.        TARDINESS      1. A team which fails to seat four players 
    within ten minutes of the         start of a match will be penalized 10% of 
    the maximum score         possible in a match at the form of scoring 
    in use.  In addition,         one board shall be removed from play eight 
    minutes after the start         of the match and another board removed seven 
    minutes thereafter.          Three IMPs will be awarded the non-offending 
    team for each board         so removed.  The record of a team whose 
    opponents incur a penalty         will not be affected (improved).        2. If four players are not seated when 
    one-third of the time allotted         for the match has expired, that team shall 
    forfeit the match.  At         any method of scoring, the teams are 
    assigned a result as though         the non-offending team had won by 3 IMPs and 
    the loser is assigned         0.  At victory point scoring, the total of 
    the non-offending team         is adjusted at the conclusion of the event 
    (or of a two session         qualifying stage) such that it receives the 
    highest of: a) the         temporary assignment; b) the average per 
    match of the victory         points they accumulated in the matches 
    actually played in that         period; or, c) the average per match of the 
    victory points scored         against the offending team in the matches 
    actually played in that         period (fractions of VPs are rounded to the 
    nearest tenth).        3. The Director may, at any time, seat a 
    substitute until a missing         player arrives.  The Director may later 
    apply or waive the         provisions of paragraph 1. or 2. if 
    compelling reasons exist.        CORRECTION AND APPEAL PERIODS      PLAYER ERRORS:      No increase in score will be granted unless the 
    Director's attention      is called to the error prior to the announced 
    starting time of the      next match or thirty minutes after the 
    completion of the match      whichever is earlier.        SCORER ERRORS:      Decrease in score due to players' errors and 
    mis-reporting the agreed      result of a match:      Expires one hour prior to the announced 
    starting time for play on the      next day of the same event, twenty-four hours 
    after completion of the      event, or thirty minutes after completion of 
    the last event of the      tournament, whichever is earlier.  
    Notwithstanding the foregoing, the      TD may decline to amend the overall rankings if 
    the team could have      known at the time that one or more pairings 
    were made based on an      incorrect cumulative total.  In any case, all 
    matches played prior to      correction of an error stand as played. 
    
   
                                                            CCSWS.033 (PAGE 6) 
                                     
                            __________________          The appeal period for or of a director's ruling 
    expires thirty minutes      after the completion of the match or at the 
    start of play in the next      match, whichever is earlier.  When an appeal 
    will not be heard prior      to the playing of one or  more matches, each of 
    the teams will be      credited, for pairing purposes, with a score 
    reflecting a favorable      ruling.        A match ends for a pair when all boards 
    scheduled for play are      completed and they leave the table or meet with 
    their teammates.        QUALIFICATION      1. In a two session Swiss team event there is 
    generally a "cut" after         half the matches have been played.  At 
    win-loss scoring, teams         with a record of fifty percent or better, 
    and at victory point         scoring, a certain percentage of the field, 
    continue play in the         finals with records intact. The remaining 
    teams form the         consolation, all starting with zero 
    carry-over.        2. A sponsoring organization may elect to hold 
    a play-through event.          An event advertized as qualifying may be 
    played as play-through         3. A team which does not "qualify" to play in 
    the finals may elect to         play in the finals anyhow.  The sponsoring 
    organization may elect         to permit "qualifying" teams to choose to 
    play in the consolation         or may allow teams to determine for 
    themselves whether to         "qualify" or not regardless of their record 
    at decision time.        4. When one or both of the finals and the 
    consolation consist of an         odd number of teams, the Director may:          a)  Add a new team to either or both 
    fields;          b)  Set up a three-team round-robin in 
    either or both fields;          c)  Allow a qualifying team to play in the 
    consolation; or,          d)  Move a team from the consolation to the 
    finals, adjusting its              record to equal that of the team with 
    the lowest record              required to play in the finals.        5. Players on two or more consolation teams 
    may, with the permission         of the Director, rearrange themselves into 
    one or more different         teams.        6. If two teams are leading the consolation 
    with one match to play,         they must play each other unless they have 
    played previously in         the consolation, (i.e., they may have met in 
    the qualifying         matches) because insufficient entries exist 
    to justify a cut.        SMOKING      1. Sponsoring organizations may determine the 
    conditions governing         smoking in the playing area or during play.        2. At North American Bridge Championships no 
    smoking is permitted in         the playing area(s). |