2- and 3-player tournaments

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MeikopОснователь Vint.ee 2018-10-27T19:43:05+03:00
Hello, We don't have the opportunity to play, for example, a 2-player 11-round tournament. And there is interest in it. Who would like to play 11 games of perekidnoid with someone for 100 credits or who would like to have an 11-round duel of surrender. The same applies to 3-participants: We have had enough of 25-credit nail tournaments, where 3 participants come and which ones are left out. Instead, we could play the 11 rounds between ourselves! In short - there is a problem that could be solved. I propose a solution: We will make a separate option for entering the tournament "Always play the full number of rounds". If this is checked and the number of rounds is, for example, 11, 11 rounds will always take place - even with 5-6 participants. Some simply play each other through several times. If this option is not checked, today's logic works. What do you think?

janina 2018-10-27T19:54:07+03:00
Very good idea....
MeikopОснователь Vint.ee 2018-10-29T06:43:46+02:00
Done! If you select the "Play full number of rounds" option, the minimum number of participants in the tournament is 2. Also, I made a few more additions: 1) I added information to the tournament entry that tournaments with participation fees can be played for free indefinitely. 2) The minimum number of participants for 4-player perekidnoi tournaments is 3, meaning the tournament will take place even if 3 participants show up.
MeikopОснователь Vint.ee 2019-06-02T08:34:53+03:00
Hello, If you select "Play all rounds" when entering a tournament (it is on by default in Küünte and Podkidnoi), then from now on the tournament will take place in a round robin system - everyone plays with everyone else.
rabapalm 2019-06-02T12:16:07+03:00
Does this also apply to chess and checkers?
Mets58 2019-06-02T13:40:33+03:00
You yourself organized such chess tournaments, you idiot!
MeikopОснователь Vint.ee 2019-06-02T13:46:10+03:00
[i]posted by rabapalm[/i] Does it also apply to chess and checkers?
Yes, it does.
rabapalm 2019-06-02T13:59:27+03:00
Read what they're talking about. There was no round robin system before, but now - as Meikop claims - there should be. The old system was very strange; when playing with four people, some of them might not even get together after 9 rounds.
Mets58 2019-06-02T14:04:45+03:00
It was a system for wise men, and the weaker ones could play in the consolation round.

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