Archon reacting to players dropping out
How is the Archon reacting to playes withdrawing from the tournament? Yesterday we hade 31 players, but 2 dropped out after round 2 (before round 3, in a 3 round+final tournament). Isn´t the Archon supposed to recalculate the seating for round 3 then? Resulting in five 5-player tables and one 4-player table? Well, it didn´t for us, so I simply removed the dropouts from their 5-player tables, making them 4-player tables. Then I just notes this in the Override-tab, so we could have a final standing after round 3.
Of course playing as many 5-player tables as possible is ideal, but if the Archon can´t recalculate the seating I didn´t dare trying to move around players manually.
Help?
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Ashur wrote: I have another question about Archon (I use version 1.5e in Excel on Win 10, language Swedish).
How is the Archon reacting to playes withdrawing from the tournament. Yesterday we hade 31 players, but 2 dropped out after round 2 (before round 3, in a 3 round+final tournament). Isn´t the Archon supposed to recalculate the seating for round 3 then?
No, since the Archon doesn't know at which round the players dropped. It's ok if the players drop before the final, otherwise you have to handle the remaining rounds manually.
That is a way to do.Ashur wrote: Resulting in five 5-player tables and one 4-player table? Well, it didn´t for us, so I simply removed the dropouts from their 5-player tables, making them 4-player tables. Then I just notes this in the Override-tab, so we could have a final standing after round 3.
The Archon can't calculate anything, there's a list of optimal seatings recorded in the archon. There's no real-time calculation because calculating the optimal seating for more than 14 players take hours (or days) to compute. It may even be impossible mathematically to get an optimal seating with the given 2 previous rounds and a third round with less players.Ashur wrote: Of course playing as many 5-player tables as possible is ideal, but if the Archon can´t recalculate the seating I didn´t dare trying to move around players manually.
The difficulty is that there's a risk that you violate some seatings rules (no repetition in prey-predator relationships etc.) when moving players to recreate 5-players.
Still, you can try and ask players to signal any weird situation (including a player that would start first for the third time).
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Ashur wrote: Yesterday we hade 31 players
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Ankha wrote: That is a way to do.
The Archon can't calculate anything, there's a list of optimal seatings recorded in the archon. There's no real-time calculation because calculating the optimal seating for more than 14 players take hours (or days) to compute. It may even be impossible mathematically to get an optimal seating with the given 2 previous rounds and a third round with less players.Ashur wrote: Of course playing as many 5-player tables as possible is ideal, but if the Archon can´t recalculate the seating I didn´t dare trying to move around players manually.
The difficulty is that there's a risk that you violate some seatings rules (no repetition in prey-predator relationships etc.) when moving players to recreate 5-players.
Still, you can try and ask players to signal any weird situation (including a player that would start first for the third time).
Aha. Thanks for the answer, now I know this for next time. I had no idea it was that difficult to compute - I think too highly of computers these days!
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