Vint.ee checkers tournaments

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MeikopVint.ee 創設者 2014-11-09T21:30:59+02:00
Young people, students, adults, those who are bored at work:) I don't know. But 5 different checkers tournaments between 18:00 and 23:00 don't fit well. At the moment, 4 people have responded that they would participate in the 14:00 reverse checkers tournament... There is always the possibility to participate on weekends at 14:00. That way, there would be a chance to participate in two tournaments a week (2x more than at the moment).
Dilbertトレーナー 2014-11-09T22:26:22+02:00
First of all, I have to make the players of reverse checkers a little sad. Reverse checkers, or surrender, is a game solved by computers. For example, it is known that in surrender, the opening move 1.cd4 always wins if White plays correctly, and 1.cb4 is a draw. And if I remember correctly, 1.ed4 lost. So does it make sense to organize essentially a trips-traps-trulli tournament? * The established practice in Estonia today is that official championships are held in 2 types - international and Russian checkers. They should definitely be on the agenda. In addition, FMJD is planning or already organizing the World Championship in Brazilian checkers, - and if we take into account its noticeable similarity to Russian checkers, the rules of international checkers - then in my opinion it could have a place among everyday tournaments. Playing Brazilian checkers undoubtedly also develops Russian checkers skills. English checkers probably has the most distinguished history of checkers, but it is a relatively unknown phenomenon in the cultural space around here, as is Turkish checkers (which I guess has not been realized in Vint?), both are under the umbrella of FMJD, but is that enough? There are dozens of other checkerboard types in addition to these. My suggestion would be regular daily competitions in 3 checkerboard types: 1) Russian checkers 3 3 2) International checkers 5 3 3) Brazilian checkers 3 3 and other checkerboard types - as needed, or for example 2 times a week on certain days? * The number of rounds should depend on the number of participants, and mathematically the desired situation is best described by the logarithm function. After a little experimentation, it seemed reasonable to use the logarithm based on 2 of n' squared, nx in Excel: =ROUNDDOWN(LOG(n*n;2)) this would result in: 6 participants - 5 rounds 10 participants - 6 rounds 15 participants - 7 rounds 20 participants - 8 rounds 25 participants - 9 rounds, etc.

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