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^C^1Round Robin
^Cby
^CSandy Smith
Chess tournaments, as well as softball and basketball tournaments, often use
a "round robin" format. In a round robin, each contestant competes against
every other contestant in the tournament. Because the contestants share common
opponents, the round robin is one of the fairest tournament formats. The best
entrant usually wins.
Unfortunately, planning a round robin tournament can be a headache,
especially when there are many contestants competing at a number of different
sites.
That's where Sandy Smith's ROUND ROBIN program comes in. By printing a
playing schedule for the tournament, it lets you spend your time playing
instead of planning. Just enter the number of playing sites, the number of
contestants (4-99), and the contestants' names. ROUND ROBIN does the rest,
printing an easily read, easily altered schedule of events.
To run this program outside BIG BLUE DISK, type: ^1RROBIN^0.
DISK FILES THIS PROGRAM USES:
^FRROBIN.EXE
^FBRUN20.EXE
^FRETURN.EXE