I am currently planning a tournament with 32 players who will match up in 4 rounds of 4 8-player standard games. I want to shuffle the players so that they, more or less, play a unique set of opponents each round. Is there a simple formula I can use to quickly do this?
One more element: players are organized into teams of 4 (8 teams), and players from the same team cannot compete against each other. Don't know if this will make things easier or harder.
Here is the tournament if anyone is interested:
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... 7#p2306267
Quickly sorting and resorting many players
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- Lindax
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Re: Quickly sorting and resorting many players
Have a look at: http://www.bracketmaker.com
It may help you, but with what you're asking you may have to figure it our manually....
Lx
It may help you, but with what you're asking you may have to figure it our manually....
Lx
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Re: Quickly sorting and resorting many players
That's a really nifty website, Lindax. It doesn't seem like it will work for this tournament, but I can definitely use it in a future one. Thanks!
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Re: Quickly sorting and resorting many players
Glad I could helpskepticCS wrote:That's a really nifty website, Lindax. It doesn't seem like it will work for this tournament, but I can definitely use it in a future one. Thanks!
Lx
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Re: Quickly sorting and resorting many players
I think that you could use the windmill-system for this.
In your case you would need as a start two 2x2 windmills (with 3 games per team).
Then reshuffel the teams and do another 2x2 windmill.
Another option is running a half standard competition (7 games per team).
In your case you would need as a start two 2x2 windmills (with 3 games per team).
Then reshuffel the teams and do another 2x2 windmill.
Another option is running a half standard competition (7 games per team).
