Kent

It certainly looks as if you are right.  I am just a bit surprised - 
whenever I've played socially or competitively I've always kept the same 
partner - but then I didn't play that much

Paul

Kent Belan wrote:
> Thats what it looks like to me.
>
> Here is a sample chart she gave me
>
> round1   table1   table2   table3   table4   table5   table6   table7
> table8   table9   table10
>           4-14     5-15     6-16     7-17     8-18     9-19    10-20
> 1-11     2-12     3-13
>          24-34    25-35    26-36    27-37    28-38    29-39    30-40
> 21-31    22-32    23-33
>
> round2    6-11     7-12     8-13     9-14    10-15     1-16     2-17
> 3-18     4-19     5-20
>          23-38    24-39    25-40    26-31    27-32    28-33    29-34
> 30-35    21-36    22-37
>
> round3    9-17    10-18     1-19     2-20     3-11     4-12     5-13
> 6-14     7-15     8-16
>          25-33    26-34    27-35    28-36    29-37    30-38    21-39
> 22-40    23-31    24-32
>
> This continues for 7 rounds on the chart she gave me.
> It looks like the player changes tables, partners and opponents each round
>
> I don't want to produce the same charts each week, I would like to start
> with a random draw
> for the first round and then create the subsequent rounds based on the first
> round.
>
> Thanks,
> Kent
>
>
>   



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