"Bertil" <
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> On Thursday, May 24, 2012 3:01:41 PM UTC-4, Bertil wrote:
>> ACBL has established a table for "Convrsion of Rubber Points
>> into Victory Points".
>>
>> A graph would show four linear sections, viz.
>> 0-40, 50-340, 350-940 and 950-1540+.
>> Is there a specific rationale for these
>> or could a scale with ten short sections be equally fair?
>> Consider 0-25, 30-75, 80-150, 160-250, 260-375,380-525,
>> 530-700, 710-900, 910-1125, 1130-1375 and 1380-1650+.
>> This scale is based on a simple mathematical formula with units of 25.
>>
>> Would it make any practical difference in bidding?
>>
>> Bertil
>
> Marvin French has just informed me that the ACBL set has no
> specific merits and lacks a sound mathematical basis.
> He suggests to change to 0-40-80-160-280-440-640-880-1160-1480.
And what are the "specific merits" of this?
> He will revise his own website accordingly.
> My proposed set was based on the triangular series N(N+1)/2,
> viz. 1-3-6-10-15-21-28-36-45-55-66-----.
And what are the specific merits of that?
And I suggest a change to 0-27-99-166-388-411-666-888-1066-1488.
What do you think of them bananas?
>
> Bertil