Introduction - Player - Results Analysis

The "Results Analysis" feature has been added as a way of providing some further analysis of how you might have done, depending on whether you are a Declarer or Defender. It is open to interpretation.

Contract Analysis

From the Scorecard, each contract is analyzed and an average of the percentages is created depending on whether you were Declarer, Dummy, Lead Defender, Other Defender.

So, if you are North, and played just 3 contracts, boards 11, 14 and 22 as "Declarer" all session

Board Contract By Score IMPs %
11 4S N +1 450 58%
14 3NT N = 400 42%
22 2S N -1 50 32%

These 3 contracts as declarer will be accumulated, such as the one above giving 58% , 42% and 32%, to give you an overall average as declarer of 44%. Your partner's % as Dummy would also be 44% .

Player Played As Boards Played Average
Jim Smith Declarer 3 44%
  Dummy 8 45%
  On Lead 6 26%
  Defender 7 42%

It is only meant as a guide, how many you played and whether you did well in Play or Defense. With this analysis, Bridgewebs cannot determine whether the reason you did well/badly was because you overbid or because you didn't make the tricks you could have.

With Single Winner arrow switched movements or Howell, there is nothing recorded in the Scoring Software to say which seat you sat in for each board, so Bridgewebs makes assumptions.

The first assumption is that the first player of a pair sits North or East. This is correct if the club use Wireless scoring.

Mitchell

Option 1 - Clockwise

For arrow-switched events, If your club has a standard that the boards must be rotated clockwise, then the analysis will be correct.

Starting North, then West, then back to North etc.
Starting South, then East, then back to South etc.
Starting East, then North, then back to East etc.
Starting West, then South, then back to West etc.

For Hesitation Mitchell, as above, plus

Starting North on Pivot/Hesitation Table, move to East, then continue as East, until an arrow switched round when they become North again.
Starting South on Pivot/Hesitation Table, move to West, then continue as West until an arrow switched round when they become South again.

Option 2 - Anti-Clockwise

For arrow-switched events, If your club has a standard that the boards must be rotated anti-clockwise, then the analysis will be correct.

Starting North, then East, then back to North etc.
Starting South, then West, then back to South etc.
Starting East, then South, then back to East etc.
Starting West, then North, then back to West etc.

For Hesitation Mitchell, as above, plus

Starting North on Pivot/Hesitation Table, move to West, then continue as West, until an arrow switched round when they become North again.
Starting South on Pivot/Hesitation Table, , move to East, then continue as East, until an arrow switched round when they become South again.

Option 3 - (N and E, S and W) - Bridgepads

1st player sit North and East all session.
2nd player sit South and West all session.

Option 4 - (N and W, S and E) - Alternative

1st player sit North and West all session.
2nd player sit South and East all session.

Howell

For Howell movements, a player will need to be consistent in how they move and sit in one or other position all rounds and not randomly sit when moving. If "Player Choice" selected, then Bridgewebs will show both assumptions.  Please make a note of the seat that you sit in each way. If you play North, then move to North whenever, as a pair, you sit North/South and similarly East/West. If the Club so decide, they can elect to tell the players which way to move and set the System Option accordingly.

Assumption 1 - (N and W, S and E)

Ist player sit North and West all session.
2nd player sit South and East all session.

Assumption 1 - (N and E, S and W)

Ist player sit North and East all session.
2nd player sit South and West all session.

Web Administration Set Up

There are 3 options in WebAdmin - Settings - Scoring, that your Administrator can set,

  1. To not show this analysis at all
  2. To specify which Rotation for Mitchell, usually assumed "Clockwise". Or which seat players should sit in. If a club doesn't use Wireless Scoring, then it would be best to use "Player Choice". 
  3. To specify which Seating for Howell, can be set to "N and E, S and W" or "N and W, S and E". If a club allows the players to switch any way, then it would be best to use "Player Choice". 

If the setting is "Player Choice" or a Howell movement, then 2 sets of Analysis will show and you can look at the one most applicable to the way you changed seats.

Card Analysis

The card analysis showing is your personal analysis of the Boards you have played rather than the overall deal analysis shown on the "Hand" Tab. So if there are 30 boards and you only played 24, the analysis will just be of the 24 played, and if the movement is an Arrow Switch or Howell of the seat that you sat in.

The analysis shows:

HCP - Average High Card Points
Balanced - Total of all Balanced hands defined as 4432 or 5332.
Void, Singletons, 2... The total of each suit holding, if you played 24 boards, this should all add up to 96.