far enough, but not that far that it wasn't fun :p
On 5/11/09, julia se <jkinanti@...> wrote:
> Aa,
>
> How far do you get your butt kicked yesterday at the tournament?
>
> -epi
>
>
>
Sunday May 10 is the last day to register the PA State High School Badminton Championships on Sat May 16, 2009 at the Phoenixville YMCA!
If you know any HS players in PA, please pass this along to them! Please register now!
Hey Peter,
Interesting idea!
But let me first ask - what were you thinking as the purpose/intent of setting
up a ranking system specifically for the DC area?
And btw, quite a few folks (including myself) are off to get our butts kicked
at the Boston Open this weekend, and enjoying the process, so will not be join
you at Glenn Dale :)
Cheers,
- Aamir
--- In DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com, Peter Teuben <teuben@...> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I've been tinkering with the idea of a ladder/ranking system for
> badminton in
> our area. There are various variations on this theme, e.g. the Swiss
> Ladder system
> http://www.worldbadminton.com/text/swissLadder.htm
>
> In addition to that, we could also use an ELO based (like the Chess people
> do) ranking system, that keeps a running ranking score of your games
> and can even be used in doubles. Check out
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elo_rating_system#Theory
> and
> http://www.chessrankings.com/theory.aspx
>
> With this email i'd like to solicit ideas.
>
>
> I am planning to try this out at the small tournament I'm organizing
> in the Glenn Dale Rec Center gym this coming Saturday (May 9).
> Between about 10.30am and 4pm we are hosting a small tournament. You are
> welcome to contact me if you are really interested to play,
> but i should add these caveats:
> - we only have 3 courts and I have to limit the entries (i..e there
> might be a waiting list)
> - the level is very recreational, though we plan to play in A and B
> (A=C/D dcopen level at best; B=recreational/kids/no tourney experience
> and if enough kids we might do seperate J (junior) level)
> - fee is between $5 and $10 for the day
> - prizes are fun prizes, no medals or trophies.
> - we play with Yonex-2000 plastic shuttles, but for the finals we might
> use AS-50 feather. The finals are between the top 4 players in the ladder
> by the end of the tournament
> - if you're really interested in helping with this ladder system, we
> might be
> able to bypass that waiting list :-)
>
> Info on the glenn dale club:
> http://www.astro.umd.edu/~teuben/badminton/glenndale/
>
> peter
>
Hello all,
I've been tinkering with the idea of a ladder/ranking system for
badminton in
our area. There are various variations on this theme, e.g. the Swiss
Ladder system
http://www.worldbadminton.com/text/swissLadder.htm
In addition to that, we could also use an ELO based (like the Chess people
do) ranking system, that keeps a running ranking score of your games
and can even be used in doubles. Check out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elo_rating_system#Theory
and
http://www.chessrankings.com/theory.aspx
With this email i'd like to solicit ideas.
I am planning to try this out at the small tournament I'm organizing
in the Glenn Dale Rec Center gym this coming Saturday (May 9).
Between about 10.30am and 4pm we are hosting a small tournament. You are
welcome to contact me if you are really interested to play,
but i should add these caveats:
- we only have 3 courts and I have to limit the entries (i..e there
might be a waiting list)
- the level is very recreational, though we plan to play in A and B
(A=C/D dcopen level at best; B=recreational/kids/no tourney experience
and if enough kids we might do seperate J (junior) level)
- fee is between $5 and $10 for the day
- prizes are fun prizes, no medals or trophies.
- we play with Yonex-2000 plastic shuttles, but for the finals we might
use AS-50 feather. The finals are between the top 4 players in the ladder
by the end of the tournament
- if you're really interested in helping with this ladder system, we
might be
able to bypass that waiting list :-)
Info on the glenn dale club:
http://www.astro.umd.edu/~teuben/badminton/glenndale/
peter
Or anyone know where to play badminton in Alexandria, VA (old town area)? Or is GMU back on having badminton court?
Thanks!
--- On Sat, 5/2/09, Howard Koretz <howardkoretz@...> wrote:
From: Howard Koretz <howardkoretz@...> Subject: RE: [DCBadminton] Is there any place to play badminton in Arlington, VA? To: dcbadminton@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009, 2:48 PM
Hey,
Could someone perhaps suggest a place to paly badminton here in Arlington, VA? I'm near the Ballston Metro and Ballston Mall.
Howard Koretz
To: badminton@javaah. com; EvergreenBadmintonC lub@yahoogroups. com; DCBadminton@ yahoogroups. com From: jkinanti@yahoo. com Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 06:06:55 -0700 Subject: [DCBadminton] Another place to play Badminton in Fairfax
Hi all,
If you want to play more badminton and you live around fairfax, there is another place to play at Oak Marr RECenter on Saturday.
Hi,
The below meet up plays Badminton in a Racket ball court so you may want to
think twice if you are expecting a proper court.
Cheers,
Cory
--- In DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com, julia se <jkinanti@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> If you want to play more badminton and you live around fairfax, there is
another place to play at Oak Marr RECenter on Saturday.
>
> For detail please follow this link http://www.meetup.com/badminton80/
>
> Happy Smash
> -Julia-
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Navjeet <navjeetc@...>
> To: badminton@...
> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 4:14:23 PM
> Subject: anybody going Ronnie's place
>
> If anybody is going to Ronnie's (the badminton supplied guy) place in the
upcoming days/weeks, please let me know.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Navjeet
> http://chabbewal.blogspot.com
>
Could someone perhaps suggest a place to paly badminton here in Arlington, VA?
I'm near the Ballston Metro and Ballston Mall.
Howard Koretz
To: badminton@...; EvergreenBadmintonClub@yahoogroups.com; DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com From: jkinanti@... Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 06:06:55 -0700 Subject: [DCBadminton] Another place to play Badminton in Fairfax
Hi all,
If you want to play more badminton and you live around fairfax, there is another place to play at Oak Marr RECenter on Saturday.
http://www.bostonopen.com/
2009 Wilson Boston Open
8 - 10 May, 2009
Rockwell Cage, M.I.T., Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA
$18,250.00 (US) in prize money
Entry Form is now available!!!
Tournament information will be updated continuously, please check website!
Besides the Highschool Adult Ed Center in S. Arlington, does anyone want to get together or form some badminton groups near the Ballston area? You can also write me on HowardKoretz@....
Howard
To: DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com; badminton@... From: jkinanti@... Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 08:28:14 -0800 Subject: [DCBadminton] Keep the birdies in the air
Badminton Fans,
Interesting article in the Wall Street Journal on badminton in California. Click the video tab as well to see facility.
This is awesome! I will be there when you guys get started again.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Peter Teuben <teuben@...> wrote:
Ginger,
i fear not too many on this list wait for the winds to settle
to play a game of badminton, we all play indoors. But, the good
news is that I have a little club in Glenn Dale, right next to
Bowie, where we play regularly on Saturdays. The website
is http://www.astro.umd.edu//badminton/glenndale/
Right now we're in a basketball gap, but we pick up the
pace on March 21.
~I teach women how to break financial ceilings one stiletto at a time!~
"Spirituality contains alot of paradoxes. One of them is to trust in God and let go. By surrendering you actually gain the ability to heal, grow and cope with even the most difficult circumstances. That is the place where the miracles happen, and they do. When you let go, the magic starts. Imagine not having to be afraid and hurt. You just know it will be ok. It is possible to live like that. It is possible to live like that"
"The inability to forgive, endless recycling of the past and move on is an indicator of low self esteem. Let it go in 09"
Ginger,
i fear not too many on this list wait for the winds to settle
to play a game of badminton, we all play indoors. But, the good
news is that I have a little club in Glenn Dale, right next to
Bowie, where we play regularly on Saturdays. The website
is http://www.astro.umd.edu//badminton/glenndale/
Right now we're in a basketball gap, but we pick up the
pace on March 21.
peter
~I teach women how to break financial ceilings one stiletto at a time!~
"Spirituality contains alot of paradoxes. One of them is to trust in God and let go. By surrendering you actually gain the ability to heal, grow and cope with even the most difficult circumstances. That is the place where the miracles happen, and they do. When you let go, the magic starts. Imagine not having to be afraid and hurt. You just know it will be ok. It is possible to live like that. It is possible to live like that"
"The inability to forgive, endless recycling of the past and move on is an indicator of low self esteem. Let it go in 09"
Since not everybody knows about that new gym, it's called
Thomas Farm Community Center, and you can find it on
the badminton list I maintain
http://www.astro.umd.edu/~teuben/badminton/localplay.html
as number 18 on that list.
For those checking this list, if you see some outdated information,
let me know please,
peter
PS: the combo pass is far worse than I thought. I pay $35 for
Twinbrook (being a non-rockville resident). But a combo pass
is $90. Yipes. Even at $50 that's a no-go for me.
nice story Julia.
It reminded me of the new gym Rockville City has opened. I was quite peeved
that I would have to buy a new gym pass for this gym, where I already have a
Rockville pass for the Twinbrook facility. moreover, this new gym also
offers
badminton from 3-6pm on Sundays!!
Actually, they give you a "break", if you buy a dual pass, you get both
for $50
or so. But given that both PG county and Montgomery county have a system
where
you pay for the system, not for the gym, I think this is outrageous.
Maybe we can start an email campaign to see if we can change their mind.
peter
--- On Tue, 3/3/09, julia se <jkinanti@...> wrote:
From: julia se <jkinanti@...> Subject: [DCBadminton] Fw: Registration now open for Charity Badminton open on Apr 4,5 To: DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 6:31 AM
FYI
----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Srividhya Prakash <srividhyap@...> To: badminton@...; Siva Vejalla <svejalla@...> Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 8:43:37 AM Subject: Registration now open for Charity Badminton open on Apr 4,5
----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Srividhya Prakash <srividhyap@...> To: badminton@...; Siva Vejalla <svejalla@...> Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 8:43:37 AM Subject: Registration now open for Charity Badminton open on Apr 4,5
GW plays Wed & Fri 8pm onwards- Intermediate-Advance Level
Fee : $3-
Winnie
--- On Wed, 1/14/09, Megan E. Gray <mg@...> wrote:
From: Megan E. Gray <mg@...> Subject: Re: [DCBadminton] Where to play badminton in the DC, VA, MD area? To: DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 11:14 AM
I'd like to play somewhere in NW DC during the day or early eve (i.e., 6-8 pm) on Mondays, Tuesday, or Wednesdays. I'm not aware of any options, but if I'm missing something, please let me know.
Megan
At 10:54 AM 1/14/2009, aamirk wrote:
While there is no single/reliable source of information on this topic, there are a bunch of places one can look.
Basically, if you want to know about where/when to play in a specific past of the DC / Northern VA / Maryland area, and you have particular needs (metro access, etc. etc.) please post a question here, and someone will respond with specific guidance.
I'd like to play somewhere in NW DC during the day or early eve (i.e.,
6-8 pm) on Mondays, Tuesday, or Wednesdays. I'm not aware of any
options, but if I'm missing something, please let me know.
Megan
At 10:54 AM 1/14/2009, aamirk wrote:
While there is no
single/reliable source of information on this topic,
there are a bunch of places one can look.
Basically, if you want to know about where/when to play in a
specific
past of the DC / Northern VA / Maryland area, and you have
particular
needs (metro access, etc. etc.) please post a question here, and
someone will respond with specific guidance.
While there is no single/reliable source of information on this topic,
there are a bunch of places one can look.
The link below is a list of such web pages:
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/DCBadminton/links/Where_to_play_Badmin_0011\
22220189/
Basically, if you want to know about where/when to play in a specific
past of the DC / Northern VA / Maryland area, and you have particular
needs (metro access, etc. etc.) please post a question here, and
someone will respond with specific guidance.
Cheers,
- Aamir