Nope, only 45.
Team 1 = 1 * 9 (meaning all of the other teams)
Team 2 = 1 * 8 (Team 1 against Team 2 was accounted for in the previous calc)
Team 3 = 1 * 7 (Team 3 against Teams 1 and 2 already accounted for)
...
Team 9 = 1 * 1 (All other combinations have been accounted for except Team 9 
against Team 10)
Team 10 = No combinations left because they were previously accounted for. 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Harrison [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 11:20 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: setting up team games


It has to be 90 games.  Just draw a 10 by 10 grid and list the teams up and 
down. That's 100 squares. X out the ones where a team plays itself, and you 
have ten boxes removed... that's 90 games. 

Thinking this way, you could use an array if you wanted. 

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