Update
We have been using Mike Rothwell's
Bridge Timer for the past 4 months.
The players like it and look for it. You can't miss it, unless you are sitting South, we have have it displayed on a huge screen at the front of the room.
We can add short messages to the display, "registration for fall series opens August 10th" etc, players can see current round#, how many tables still playing this round and time the game is expected to finish.
This has reduced the number of questions I get to the point where, at times, I am sitting around wondering what to do next. (web movements)
The time improved immediately after we starting using it and again after we let the players know that we could generate a report which would highlight whom the routinely slow players were
The average time per round has improved to the point that I am hoping to add another round to the game so that we will be playing real bridge.
And we post "one rond to go" results to the big screen at the end of the game. It makes for some nice, friendly pats on the back for the finishers in the overalls and gentle banter between pairs vying for top place. No more having 80+ players crowding around 2 A4 sheets of paper pinned to the wall or bugging me for results while I'm trying to get the game completed and results posted.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred