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.
Hesitation Mitchell
A Hesitation Mitchell includes a Pivot Table where on the first round a Pair sit NS, but thereafter follow the EW pattern. So in a 7 Table movement, there will be 6 pairs who mainly sit NS and 8 pairs who mainly sit EW. But there are usually one or two Arrow Switch rounds. In the case of a clockwise Arrow, on the Arrow table , E will become N and W will become S, so it is IMPORTANT and assumed that on the Pivot table the players do the same.
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.