How to arrange the game table of a single round robin game of Go.

Updated on physical education 2024-02-27
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, it is stipulated that two points are awarded for winning a game, and no points are awarded for losing, and the opponent has a bye to win, but it must be marked.

    Then, the first round is arranged from top to bottom, with the same score facing each other.

    Then you have to pay attention to the fact that it is from the bottom to the top, and the highest score is the same score first, and then the low score is ranked.

    In the third round, it will be re-ranked from top to bottom, and the rest will be the same as in the second round (and so on after that, you should pay attention to the same score but have already played against you, you can't rank, you have to change opponents).

    The rules upstairs are not wrong, but once there are more people and more matches, it will be all messed up.

    It's complicated to say, but it's easy to do as long as you're proficient.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the game table of a single round-robin game of Go, it is first necessary to stipulate that two points are awarded for winning a game, no points are awarded for losing, and the opponent has a bye. Then, the game table is arranged as follows:

    1.Round 1: Ranked from top to bottom, with equal scores.

    2.Second round: According to the principle of the first round of the same score, from top to bottom.

    3.Round 3: Ranked from bottom to top according to the principle of equal points in the first round.

    4.Fourth round: Ranked from bottom to top according to the principle of equal points in the second round.

    5.The subsequent rounds are arranged in order according to the above principles.

    It should be noted that in each round of the game, players with the same score but who have already played against each other cannot play again, and must change opponents. If there are a large number of players and matches in the match, it is recommended to use electronic ** for sorting to ensure the accuracy of the game table.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    6 people as an example: 1-6 2-5 3-4 in the first round 6-4 5-3 1-2 in the second round 2-6 3-1 4-5 in the fourth round 6-5 1-4 2-3 in the fifth round 3-6 4-2 5-1

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Catch the fight, the winner will earn 2 points, the loser will earn 0 points, and then, with the big score, continue to catch and fight, the winner will earn 2 points, the loser will score 0 points, and so on, when you can't find the same score, the closest score is down. Under the n round, (2 to the nth power is greater than the number of participants.) )

    The sum of the opponent's large scores is a small score. Points Oita Small score Half of the Oita of the highest score, and the one with the highest score is ranked high.

    For example, if a player has a score of 10 points, a small score of 60 points, and a player with the highest score has a score of 12 points, then the player's score is 10 60 6 20 points. If a player loses first and then wins, and the opponent he encounters is generally weak, the small score will be very low, and vice versa, the small score will be high.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

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