39 Days 'til the first of this year's NFBC "Fast" live drafts. Yesterday, the NFBC held its first Fast/Slow Draft. I read that it was a huge success, ran all 50 rounds in a remarkable 4 hours and 15 minutes, and because of that I'm considering jumping into the Friday draft newly listed on the message boards. However, I did read of one small issue. No breaks were given. Huh?

4 1/2 hours and not one break?
It reminds me of the only issue I have with the NFBC Live Events. Realistically for an Online draft done at home, you can make due with no breaks, especially if you have a laptop to drag around the house with you to take care of whatever you need to take care of. However let's face it, it's not as practical at a Live Draft. Though I've never been a part of a Live Draft that didn't allow for ANY breaks like yesterday's event, I have been at a few where the facilitators have taken it upon themselves to shorten the breaks or put it to a vote on whether to skip a break or to extend the amount of rounds before a break.
I'm not an attorney so I may be interpreting this incorrectly, but I quote paragraph 10 in rule 4 of the Main Event rules listed on the NFBC website:
Breaks: There will be a 15-minute break after Round 10 and another 15-minute break after Round 20, and we will finish the draft after the final break.
Hmmm....where in that rule does it give the facilitator jurisdiction on the amount of, timing, or length of the breaks? Ummm....I thought so, nowhere.
I know some want to get the draft over with and get home or start chatting or get on with the next thing in their lives. Still, there are many others that like the breaks to clear their heads, charge their laptops, rethink their strategies based on the draft flow to that point. More importantly, there are those who NEED the breaks for basic human functions like.....
Grabbing a drink before we get dehydrated.....

(From what I've been told, this is one of Fandango's baby pictures

)
Taking care of some private business (after all, we do have some older drafters that going one round without a break for this function may be a stretch, let alone 4 1/2 hours

, right Magner

).....

(And given the time to wash our hands afterwards

)
And in my specific case, get a much needed ummmm breath of fresh air

.....
And some, like Massotto, may just want to chat up the assistant facilitor

....
Don't get me wrong, the facilitators do a great job with our live drafts and auctions and are typically very capable and knowledgeable. I also understand it's a long day and some may be anxious to end their day with us and get home (I'd imagine especially in Mahwah after the assistant facilitator gets a taste of MtM's "game"

), but facilitators, please give us a break...literally.
