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
>
> Kent Belan wrote:
> > Hello,
> > My mother is the coordinator for her bridge group,
> > and I offered to write her a program to help her (VFP9).
> >
> > I need to create tally sheets for each player.
> >
> > There can be a different number of tables from 5 to 15
> > and 4 players at each table.
> >
> > There can be a different number of rounds from 2 to 10
> >
> > Each round the player changes tables and partners.
> >
> Surely not ! Change tables and opponents, yes. Changing partners - I
> don't think so.
> > A player can not play at a table already played or
> > with a person already partnered.
> >
> Are you sure about this ?
> > Anyone have a good routine to create the charts ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Kent
> >
> >
> >
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