Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 12:29:33 08/18/05
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On August 18, 2005 at 14:17:07, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On August 18, 2005 at 12:48:21, Vincent Lejeune wrote: > >>On August 18, 2005 at 11:30:47, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>BTW, since there are no public pairings available, when do we play? I am >>>assuming not tomorrow morning, as two more blacks in a row is impossible for any >>>decent RR pairing program. >> >>Yes, there's public pairings in the first bulletin : >>http://www.ru.is/wccc05/default.asp?Page=Notepad&ID=3 >> >>My best for rest of the event ! > > >I do not see them. I see the _completed_ rounds, but no pairings for future >rounds unless I am overlooking something. > >What I was looking for was the RR schedule, which gives all rounds in a single >table, using "numbers" for each player. But I suspect that these "numbers" >should not be assigned randomly due to the color issue. > >This would have been a _far_ better 6 round swiss event, IMHO. Then this >doesn't happen. As I have said before, too many rounds, not enough entries. Of >course, at the current declining rate of participation, next year could be maybe >a 16 round double-round-robin... this , no ? Round Robin for 12 players ========================== Round #01 : 02-11 03-10 04-09 05-08 06-07 01-12 Round #02 : 01-02 11-03 10-04 09-05 08-06 12-07 Round #03 : 03-01 04-11 05-10 06-09 07-08 02-12 Round #04 : 01-04 02-03 11-05 10-06 09-07 12-08 Round #05 : 05-01 04-02 06-11 07-10 08-09 03-12 Round #06 : 01-06 02-05 03-04 11-07 10-08 12-09 Round #07 : 07-01 06-02 05-03 08-11 09-10 04-12 Round #08 : 01-08 02-07 03-06 04-05 11-09 12-10 Round #09 : 09-01 08-02 07-03 06-04 10-11 05-12 Round #10 : 01-10 02-09 03-08 04-07 05-06 12-11 Round #11 : 11-01 10-02 09-03 08-04 07-05 06-12 THE RESULTS OF THE DRAWING OF LOTS 1 FUTÉ 2 JONNY 3 THE BARON 4 ZAPPA 5 ISICHESS MMX 6 SHREDDER 7 CRAFTY 8 DIEP 9 THE CRAZY BISHOP 10 DEEP SJENG 11 FRUIT 12 JUNIOR
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