
The council received an enquiry about the nomination mechanism of players participating in the captioned event.
Having checked the records, the following have been discovered:
1. On 12 March, the HKCBA was invited by CCBA regarding the captioned event.
2. On 7 April, the council replied CCBA that we will send a team.
3. On 7 April, the council requested a council member to issue a news on our webpage to inform members about the event and the selection method (by Trial Points).
4. However, the news was NOT issued due to a technical problem of the website, but no council member was aware of this technical fault.
5. On 12 May, the council discussed if anyone applied for the event and found out that no email was received (due to the technical fault mentioned above).
6. as no nomination was received, the council appointed 4 players (2 of them are current council members) to form a team to participate in the captioned event, as the council had promised CCBA to send a team on 7 April.
The council regrets this mistake, which is due to a technical problem with the website, as well as the imperfection of the nomination mechanism.
To avoid a similar problem happening again, the council will -
1) launch a new website between late 2025 and Q1 2026 (tentatively) to avoid the technical issues;
2) request council members who are responsible to make announcements to issue relevant news on time;
3) develop a mechanism to cross check if relevant news is issued properly; and
4) ask relevant council members to double-check if the news have been issued properly and no nomination have been received but overlooked, before making a nomination.
The Council apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Upon reviewing the effectiveness and considering feedbacks on the Pairs selection trial format launched last year, the Council has decided to change the selection of Youth Representatives for APBF Youth Championship (U16, U21, U26 Girls, U26 Open, U31) back to teams format from year 2026 onwards.

We are reviewing the alerting policy. Please feel free to suggest or comment.

To foster a cordial and respectful playing environment, HKCBA is undertaking a review on its alerting policy to clarify players' responsibilities regarding alerts at the table. The consultation now commences and will end on 11 July 2025. Members are encouraged to submit their feedback to us. HKCBA Council will consider the views received before making a decision, and reserves the right to extend the consultation period if deemed necessary.
A briefing session (by zoom meeting) will be arranged in 7 July 7pm tentatively.