I’m totally down with performing deck swaps where we don’t collect pools but simply ask players to pass them some number of announced directions around the table. This is a great method that saves a lot of time and effort, not to mention the pain of having to pick rubber bands up off the floor all day long.
However, I have noticed that in addition to the suggestion of asking the players to pass to the left and/or right a few times, some judges in this thread have also proposed directing players to pass the pools across the table. I recommend NOT instructing players to pass across the table during a deck swap- doing so creates pairs of players that have registered each others pools. For an illustration of what I’m talking about, consider the following arrangement of players around a table awaiting passing instructions:
Let’s say that our passing strategy is going to be to pass to the left twice and then pass to the player across the table. When all is said and done, this is what we have:
However, you’ll notice that each player now has the pool that was registered by the player that has the pool that the first player registered! For example, player A has player I’s pool, and player I has player A’s pool. You can try making similar diagrams with varying numbers of players or pass-left/pass-right instructions, but if you include a pass-across instruction, you will always end up with at least some of these darn pairs.
The concern here should be obvious. If two players in such a pair (G and H, for example, who also happen to be sitting next to each other in this diagram) decided to be unscrupulous, it would be very easy for them to, say, swap a few cards, modify the registered pools, and mutually agree to have each others backs should they be approached by any judges that day wanting to know if the corrections to the list were legitimate.
Instead, I recommend just picking one direction (left or right), and having all players pass at least twice in that direction. For example, here’s what happens the players just passed to the left 3 times:
No pairs! Also, nobody got their own pool back! In my opinion, this is a much better way to do it.
Thanks.
Abe