#19426: "Round-robin + turn-based : schedule games to start when previous round is over"
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Gedetailleerde beschrijving
• Kopieer en plak alsjeblieft de foutboodschap die je op je scherm ziet, indien van toepassing.
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Leg uit wat je wilde doen, wat je deed en wat er gebeurde
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
• Kopieer en plak alsjeblieft de tekst die in het Engels wordt getoond in plaats van in jouw taal. Als je een schermafbeelding van deze bug hebt (goede gewoonte), kun je Imgur.com gebruiken om deze te uploaden, de link kopiëren en hier plakken.
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Is deze tekst beschikbaar in het vertaalsysteem? Zo ja, is deze meer dan 24 uur geleden vertaald?
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
• Gelieve jouw suggestie precies en beknopt uit te leggen zodat het zo makkelijk mogelijk is om te begrijpen wat je bedoelt.
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
• Wat stond op het scherm toen je geblokkeerd was (Leeg scherm? Een deel van de spelinterface? Foutboodschap?)
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
• Met welk onderdeel van de regels is geen rekening gehouden bij de BGA-versie?
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Is de inbreuk op de spelregels zichtbaar in de spelherhaling? Indien ja, bij welk zetnummer?
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
• Welke spelactie wilde je uitvoeren?
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Wat probeerde je te doen om deze spelactie te laten optreden?
• Wat gebeurde er toen je dit probeerde te doen (foutboodschap, melding op de statusbalk van het spel, ...)?
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
• In welke fase van het spel deed het probleem zich voor (wat was de huidige spelinstructie)?
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Wat gebeurde toen je deze spelactie probeerde (foutboodschap, melding op de statusbalk van het spel, ...)?
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
• Beschrijf alsjeblieft het probleem met de beeldweergave. Als je een schermafbeelding van deze bug hebt (goede gewoonte), kun je Imgur.com gebruiken om deze te uploaden, de link kopiëren en hier plakken.
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
• Kopieer en plak alsjeblieft de tekst die in het Engels wordt getoond in plaats van in jouw taal. Als je een schermafbeelding van deze bug hebt (goede gewoonte), kun je Imgur.com gebruiken om deze te uploaden, de link kopiëren en hier plakken.
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Is deze tekst beschikbaar in het vertaalsysteem? Zo ja, is deze meer dan 24 uur geleden vertaald?
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
• Gelieve jouw suggestie precies en beknopt uit te leggen zodat het zo makkelijk mogelijk is om te begrijpen wat je bedoelt.
In round-robin turn-based tournaments, there are two ways to schedule the tournament :
- "As soon as possible" : all games start at once, at the beginning of the tournament
- Games start at fixed dates and times
A third option "Round by round" would be great. The idea would be to start round 2 games as soon as all games from game 1 are over. Swiss system tournaments already work this way because they have to (you need all the results of round 1 to do the pairing for round 2), but this is also the best way to keep a tournament short while playing only one game at a time.
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Mozilla v5
Rapportgeschiedenis
Ideally there would be other options in scheduling a round robin format. For example, Suppose each game could take a maximum of 10 days. Typically, most games will take far less than the maximum, often just 2 or 3 days. The way I'd like to see such a round robin go is this: if there are 13 entrants in the tournament, each player would have 12 games total. It can be overwhelming for all 12 games to begin at once (even if a player has plenty of time for each game). But to play one game at a time (as the proposer suggests) can be too few. I'd like to be able to schedule the round-robin so that each player would have three games begin on day 1, then three more games begin on day 5 (even if the first 3 games are not all finished), then three more on day 9, and the player's final three games begin on day 13. If a game can take a maximum of 10 days, then the whole tournament would be finished by day 23 at latest.
That's just an example. It would be great if the creator of a round robin tournament could schedule it like this.
Dit rapport aanvullen
- Andere tafel ID / zet ID
- Loste F5 het probleem op?
- Kwam het probleem meerdere keren voor? Altijd? Willekeurig?
- Als je een schermafbeelding van deze bug hebt (goede gewoonte), kun je Imgur.com gebruiken om deze te uploaden, de link kopiëren en hier plakken.