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<p>Geoff: thanks for your thoughts on this topic.</p>
<p>I agree that as tournament directors, we do have a duty to check
entry grades and ensure that people are entering tournaments at
the 'right' grade.</p>
<p>The 'right' grade should generally mean the grade based on the
player's current EGF rating (GoR). Of course there will be some
exceptions to this and the tournament director needs to make
appropriate decisions to deviate from that where needed - but that
should be the default.</p>
<p>If there was a tool such as the one Geoff suggests below then I
would likely use it - I'd have to see how it fits in with my
workflow, but I'm in favour of things that help me in this task so
I'd definitely look at it.</p>
<p>I would like to point out a couple of changes that I've proposed
Geoff make to Godraw which I also believe would help:</p>
<ol>
<li>Currently the 'player file', which Godraw uses to
auto-complete players and set their default grades, uses the
player's last entry grade to set the player's grade instead of
GoR. This means that the default grades are very often wrong. A
player's grade is being set to the grade that they started the
last tournament at (which itself may have been based on GoR or
not) rather than their actual GoR coming out of the last
tournament. This doesn't seem sensible to me. <br>
<br>
A very small change would surely be to have the player file list
people's grade based on their latest GoR - which is far more
likely to be the 'right' thing to be using.<br>
<br>
</li>
<li>To ensure that the above is even more likely correct, Godraw
could warn (on start-up) if the player file is out-of-date (say
more than a month old) and tell the user where to fetch a new
file from.</li>
</ol>
<p>I feel like these changes are very small (I don't believe they
would require much effort to implement compared to a new tool) and
I feel like they would have a sizeable benefit. I also don't feel
like they should be very controversial...</p>
<p>If others either agree or disagree with the above I'd be very
happy to hear from you as I'm actively campaigning to convince
Geoff that these changes would be worthwhile :-)</p>
<p>Thanks,<br>
Matt<br>
</p>
<p>On 16/06/2019 16:30, Geoff Kaniuk via tournament-org wrote:</p>
<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:d12c0506-e051-093e-eee1-dc3a1e84acd0@kaniuk.co.uk">Should
tournament entry grades be automatically set to current rating at
the time the tournament starts?
<br>
<br>
I have been thinking about this issue for a while. It has been
quite a long process, and I feel that I cannot adequately discuss
the idea in a few lines. I know people are busy, and if you are
strapped for time please just skip to the SUMMARY and SOLUTION
sections below.
<br>
<br>
I am interested in your view on this issue. If you agree with the
solution suggested, would you actually use it?
<br>
<br>
PLAYER STRENGTH IN McMAHON TOURNAMENTS
<br>
The BGA advises players to enter at a grade obtained by rounding
the players' current strength as shown in the rating list. This is
good advice, because most of our tournaments are run on the
McMahon system. It tries to match players by strength and
performance below the bar. Where the individual grade groups are
reasonably well populated, we find that the average win rate for
the group is about half the number of rounds. The average grade
of opponents in the group is also not far from the group grade.
The individual player can expect to win half of his or her games,
and meet opponents of roughly similar grade.
<br>
<br>
All this makes for a satisfactory outcome for players, but it does
depend on players entering at a realistic grade. Although the
majority of players do enter appropriately, it seems that about
10% to 20% of players don't. Entering at an unrealistic strength
gives the player a false impression of individual strength and can
adversely affect the rating adjustments of the player's opponents.
<br>
<br>
Some tournament directors are careful to check entry grades
shortly before the tournament, but not everybody does so.
Understandably this is a time consuming process.
<br>
<br>
THE PLAYER LIST FILE FOR GODRAW
<br>
Most tournaments in the UK are run using the GoDraw pairing
program. This reads a file containing a list of players to make it
easy to enter players manually with just a few keystrokes. Again,
not everyone downloads the latest version. In any case the entry
grade expressed in the file is just the grade at the last
tournament attended by the player and that may well be out of
date. So there are calls for that entry grade to be automatically
set according to your latest rating.
<br>
<br>
I have been reluctant to do this on the grounds that there are
many reasons why one's grade or rating can be out of date. It is
not current BGA policy to do this automatically. Nevertheless it
is true that many players do enter at their rated strength, so
some way should be found to ease the burden on TD's and players.
<br>
<br>
ENTRIES COLLECTED BY EMAIL OR TD WEBSITE
<br>
Some TD's collect entries purely by post or email, others via a
form on their own website. In all these cases data has to be
manually transcribed either to cards, a spreadsheet or directly
into GoDraw. If its on a spreadsheet, columns for Name, Grade and
Club will be present, but the Grade column data will have been
provided by the player, probably based on their last tournament
entry.
<br>
<br>
At some point in time, the entry has to be manually input into
GoDraw, so we are possibly seeing two time consuming processes:
<br>
email -> spreadsheet -> GoDraw.
<br>
Unless of course the TD uses the GoDraw 'Import register' feature.
This loads a text file easily created by selecting the relevant
columns in the spreadsheet.
<br>
<br>
ENTRIES COLLECTED BY TOURMAN
<br>
Some TD's collect entries via the Tourman system. This allows
players to search EGD to automatically fill in the majority of
fields in a configurable entry form provided by the BGA. The
Grade field is also just the previous entry grade of the player
and there have been calls to change this to the grade derived from
current strength.
<br>
<br>
One change that has been made is to highlight the Grade in Blue in
the hope that the player will be stimulated to look at the
displayed strength field and make adjustments if needed. It is not
known how effective this 'nudge' mechanism is!
<br>
<br>
There are a significant number of players who don't use the search
facility. Some of these are not rated, but some are using https:
to access the form. EGD currently does not support https: so no
search is possible.
<br>
<br>
Each submitted entry results in an email sent to the TD, but now
there is no need to manually enter players into GoDraw. There is
already a web application which can produce a registration file
for GoDraw on demand. No spreadsheet is needed for this process.
<br>
<br>
SUMMARY
<br>
1. McMahon tournaments rely on realistic entry grades.
<br>
<br>
2. Many players do enter at realistic grades, but not all.
<br>
<br>
3. The entry collection process is quite drawn out. There seems
little point in adjusting entry grades as these may change from
time of entry to time of event.
<br>
<br>
4. Ideally TD's will check every entry grade shortly before the
event. Some do, but understandably this is a very time consuming
process.
<br>
<br>
PROPOSAL FOR A SOLUTION
<br>
The BGA provides a 'Make Rated Register' web application for TD
use.
<br>
<br>
1. The TD submits an entry list via a text file in a standard
format. This file is easily created from a spreadsheet page.
<br>
<br>
2. Make Rated Register searches EGD to derive an entry grade from
current playing strength.
<br>
<br>
3. It produces a register list for GoDraw. The NOTE field is
annotated to show which grades are adjusted and which player names
are not recognised.
<br>
<br>
4. The TD can activate the tool at any time and download the
register list for importing into GoDraw.
<br>
<br>
BGA SUPPORT
<br>
There are some security concerns that will need to be addressed by
the Online Committee. Only TD's should be able to access the tool.
<br>
<br>
A mechanism would need to be set up to allow known TD's to upload
an entry list for processing.
<br>
<br>
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