pran, on 2015-January-09, 12:43, said:
VixTD, on 2015-January-09, 13:34, said:
Ascherman and Neuberg are indeed identical, and if you search on Google with keywords "ascherman formula bridge" you will find several articles confirming this.
I have no idea why Ascherman and Neuberg are referred to as if they were different, but I suspect that Neuberg was preferred by people knowing nothing better than to score matchpoints from zero (bottom) to the top.
Once one starts thinking of scores where zero is the average score and below and above average being represented by negative and positive values, then Ascherman has the clear advantage.
However, "Neuberg" has been well established, and very few (if any) apparently dare now speak of Ascherman even when it is his formula they really use with their scoring programs.
And not to forget: I believe it is far more easy for the layman to understand Ascherman than to understand Neuberg.