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Movement needed 15T BaM

#1 User is offline   shevek 

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Posted 2011-April-04, 20:49

Is there somewhere better to place requests for moves?

Anyway, I have a 2 week Board a Match (Point a Board) event coming up. Think I'll have 15 teams.
Obviously I could run 14 x 2 bd rounds and repeat.
Is there a way of doing this with 4 board rounds, playing half the teams?
7x4 twice might be awkward. 6x4 then 8x4 is messy too.
Any ideas?

TIA

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Posted 2011-April-05, 07:09

Movement requests are fine here. Splitting American Whist movements in two is always possible [for tea breaks for example] but that would lead to 6x4 one week and 8x4 the other week. That does not sound right. I shall save myself trouble and let one of the movement experts answer you.
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Posted 2011-April-05, 07:25

View Postshevek, on 2011-April-04, 20:49, said:

Is there somewhere better to place requests for moves?

Anyway, I have a 2 week Board a Match (Point a Board) event coming up. Think I'll have 15 teams.
Obviously I could run 14 x 2 bd rounds and repeat.

I think that's what you will have to do, as the alternatives would not be secure. However, if you gain or lose a team, you could run a Stagger with four-board rounds, and that would do pretty much what you want.
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