It’s a lot of games for a round robin. But it will work if you slot the next available court. Alternatively you could have pools of 6 teams..one of 7. Two courts per pool..and the timings should work out. The only awkward pool is the 7 but that will be fixed with a bye for one player. Games essentially remain the same…just an extra round of games
You could easily roll through as well if you had a larger tournament and wanted a crossover with another pool. Although that’s a lot of games. Not sure if that’s what you meant
let me see if I understand it correctly. I have three courts. If I capped my number of players to 36. I will have 12 players for each court = 6 teams per court as a double tourney. what will be my next step? get the 3 winners from each court and do over the round robin again? if I do that I will have an odd number of 9 teams, should I calculate a team who has a high score and advance the team? help me out here.
If you are running three separate mini tournaments on three separate courts…I’d be tempted to advance the top two teams from each court based on standings in their first tournament to a championship court. Teams placing 3rd or 4th could go to a placement court….and 5th and 6th go to a consolation court. That way the second tournament for each team has filtered and you may have similar levels of play for tournament #2 of that makes sense.
@@MatherPE I was thinking of something else. After the mini 3 courts competition I will take two winners of each court and take the other two teams from the three courts depending on their scores and advance them. Then I will have 8 teams and I can do double elimination of 14 games.
That was explained so simply and so well. Thank you!
Many of my students have struggled with this on their own…giving them a process to follow made it so much easier
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A Bye is like adding a 0 to the scheme to make it even teams ❤️
Yep..same deal
Thank you so much, well explained. This has totally removed my confusion on the round robin tournament
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so that mean if we use math like 2i congruent with k (modular N-1) does it works?
Doin too much
I have 19 players and six courts. will this work for that?
It’s a lot of games for a round robin. But it will work if you slot the next available court. Alternatively you could have pools of 6 teams..one of 7. Two courts per pool..and the timings should work out. The only awkward pool is the 7 but that will be fixed with a bye for one player. Games essentially remain the same…just an extra round of games
How about two bracket ?
-Same bracket play twice
-Opposite bracket play once
You could easily roll through as well if you had a larger tournament and wanted a crossover with another pool. Although that’s a lot of games. Not sure if that’s what you meant
cool
Works well for my students
After elimination whats next?
Up to you..depends on the tournament. Championship bracket?
let me see if I understand it correctly. I have three courts. If I capped my number of players to 36. I will have 12 players for each court = 6 teams per court as a double tourney. what will be my next step? get the 3 winners from each court and do over the round robin again? if I do that I will have an odd number of 9 teams, should I calculate a team who has a high score and advance the team? help me out here.
If you are running three separate mini tournaments on three separate courts…I’d be tempted to advance the top two teams from each court based on standings in their first tournament to a championship court. Teams placing 3rd or 4th could go to a placement court….and 5th and 6th go to a consolation court. That way the second tournament for each team has filtered and you may have similar levels of play for tournament #2 of that makes sense.
@@MatherPE I was thinking of something else. After the mini 3 courts competition I will take two winners of each court and take the other two teams from the three courts depending on their scores and advance them. Then I will have 8 teams and I can do double elimination of 14 games.
So round robin is World cup format
You play everybody once..if that’s what you call World Cup..then yep
Hi. That was gold! Solved my problem and it was the best, easy to understand, explanation I found throughout my search for an answer. Thank you.
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