LCBA Membership Survey
Competitions: what do our members think?  April 2022
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About Me
(optional) My Name;  My Main Club(s)
My Competition Preference
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For those that may play in LCBA competitions, please tick
League
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Suppose the Teams of Eight League became Teams of Four
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In a Teams of Four League
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If the League became Teams of Four
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The Otto and Edith Bowl
The Mixed Pairs Competition
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The Buckby/Olga Cups
The Pairs for Men/Women
I might well play in this if face-to face
I might well play in this if online
I might well play in this in either case
I am unlikely to play in this
Male Players
Female Players
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The Stanley Trophy
This is for experienced pairs - their best 4 scores from 7 rounds count and the rounds are held about one a month
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The Gimson Trophy
For Pairs
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The Josephs Bowl + Butterworth Langley
For Teams of 4 with plate competition for those who get knocked out in the first round
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The Leicestershire Cup
Teams of 4 with plate competition for those who get knocked out in the first round, aggregate scoring is used
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The Pairs League
This is for pairs, face to face, it is a 5 round competition and the rounds are held about one a month
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The Joyce Cup
Pivot Teams of Four, playing some boards with each team mate
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The Wilde Cup
For Non-Expert Teams of Four
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A Club-based Teams of Four
Swiss teams, played over six rounds about once a month; you play a team on a similar score each round
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A Non Club-based Teams of Four
Swiss teams, played over six rounds about once a month; you play a team on a similar score each round
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A gentle pairs competition
for less experienced players
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Are there any other competitions you would be prepared to enter if LCBA were to organise them?
Do you have any other comments or suggestions?
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