Apterous Winter Closed after-action report
Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:57 pm
In case you haven't been checking the front page of the tournament site, the final results:
Championship Flight:
Win -- Kirk Bevins
Place -- Charlie Reams
Show -- Stuart Arnot
Flight A:
Win -- Nick Wainwright
Place -- Matt Bayfield
Show -- Michael Wallace
Flight B:
Win -- Andrew Herbertson
Place -- John Gillies
Show -- Ian Dent
Speed Demon:
Win -- Innis Carson
Place -- Charlie Reams
Show -- Kirk Bevins
(There are still several games out to solidify some of the middle places; I'll be looking through the end of the year for these.)
From my perspective, I'm continually surprised by the tendency of the Swiss tournaments to lead to a big pile at the top. Whether it's the nature of the game, the nature of the field we have here, or some combination of the two, no one seems able to win 5 matches in a row.
I will have to take this contingency into account in future; the big constraint (to me) is my desire to not have these things run forever. Perhaps one fewer Swiss round, leading into a knockout format. I've got some ideas, and most of them depend on field size.
On a similar note, I feel that the Speed Demon went amazingly well from a logistic standpoint; my back-of-the-envelope estimate is that we were scheduled to play 420 games of speed 9 in six weeks, and actually got about 380 or so played. I had guessed that it might work, since each match was only 10 minutes or so of people's time; I currently have no plans to push my luck and try something like that for the main event.
So now it's your turn: up or down for what worked and what didn't. The one thing I'm most interested in (if for no other reason that it's no-cost to me) is match length: Did matches ending in a draw make things better or worse? But opinions about Swiss vs. Holland vs. full round-robin, Sunday-to-Saturday weeks, or anything else that makes these not-as-much-fun-as-they-could-be are welcome and desired.
Championship Flight:
Win -- Kirk Bevins
Place -- Charlie Reams
Show -- Stuart Arnot
Flight A:
Win -- Nick Wainwright
Place -- Matt Bayfield
Show -- Michael Wallace
Flight B:
Win -- Andrew Herbertson
Place -- John Gillies
Show -- Ian Dent
Speed Demon:
Win -- Innis Carson
Place -- Charlie Reams
Show -- Kirk Bevins
(There are still several games out to solidify some of the middle places; I'll be looking through the end of the year for these.)
From my perspective, I'm continually surprised by the tendency of the Swiss tournaments to lead to a big pile at the top. Whether it's the nature of the game, the nature of the field we have here, or some combination of the two, no one seems able to win 5 matches in a row.

On a similar note, I feel that the Speed Demon went amazingly well from a logistic standpoint; my back-of-the-envelope estimate is that we were scheduled to play 420 games of speed 9 in six weeks, and actually got about 380 or so played. I had guessed that it might work, since each match was only 10 minutes or so of people's time; I currently have no plans to push my luck and try something like that for the main event.
So now it's your turn: up or down for what worked and what didn't. The one thing I'm most interested in (if for no other reason that it's no-cost to me) is match length: Did matches ending in a draw make things better or worse? But opinions about Swiss vs. Holland vs. full round-robin, Sunday-to-Saturday weeks, or anything else that makes these not-as-much-fun-as-they-could-be are welcome and desired.