Also referred to as "The Groner". It is a great reference to help club directors with movements, scoring and the mechanics of play.
Additional Information
Click here for publisher's website This book covers all the thorny problems that beset anyone who wants to run a duplicate game.
What movements are the best for specific numbers of tables, for specific numbers or boards> How can you add a late pair for a Mitchell or a Howell game? What about fouled boards, and boards which have different tops, and pairs that have played more boards?
All this and much more (individual movements, team movements, "bumper" movements, Howell schedules, percentage tables, etc?)is included. And the book is so well written that it is attractive to duplicate buffs who never direct a game, just to see how it's done.
Book Details
ISBN: 0-939460-56-4
Pages: 236
Author: Alex Groner
Publication Year: 1993
Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced