The new system calculates handicaps on a dynamic basis,
using our existing Compass scoring system to calculate
what's known as an "XG Rating" for every player. This
rating in turn enables a handicap to be applied to any
sessions that use the XG method.
New XG Ratings are re-calculated automatically by the
system for each player after every session. For “average”
players the XG Rating will be around 50%, while for more
experienced players the XG rating will be higher.
The use of XG handicaps will be reviewed by BAG in early
October to determine whether or not the new system should be adopted
for Mondays on a permanent basis.
Vision Statement
Our vision: "To provide a safe, friendly and supportive environment for the learning and enjoyment of competitive bridge”
Waikanae Bridge
Handicapping
At its meeting on 12 May, the Committee
agreed to a proposal (endorsed by the Bridge Advisory Group
[BAG]) to trial the use of a new handicapping system on
Mondays from 1 July and at other designated handicapped events
including the "Judith and Blair" event this coming Saturday.
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