There's a pretty good tool that is usually used that is free.  One of the 
BGGers made it a few years ago.  I know they use it for SaltCON.  I'll have 
to look it up later.

Math trades work so that you name which games (from the list of games being 
offered by participants) you would accept for the game you're offering, and 
the computer matches up trades so that the trade involves several people, 
but everyone gets a game that s/he wanted.  Not every game will be traded 
(who wants one of my many copies of Malarky - no one? thought so), but for 
the most part, it works well. 


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