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Old 05-22-2017, 04:03 AM   #1
Outlaw Jim
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34 Teams 17 each Subleague Schedules

I modified a few schedules from a file on the schedule list for a request and the requester decided the schedule did not fit the needs of his league. The schedules I created were for a 34 team 17/17 league. I did the 2 that were requested and all the other combinations. There were only 3 schedules on the schedule list so I doubt if these are going to be in great demand but they are here if needed. The zip file contains all combinations 566/566 566/656 etc. upto 665/665

The schedule is a bit different. The subleagues play each of the 16 opponents 9 (6h/3a or 3h/6a) times for 144 games and 6 series of 3 games interleague. I created 2 schedules for each combination because of the 6/3 3/6 format. Because of the balanced format there are more games played outside of division than in. I added comments in each of the schedules.

None of these schedules were created by me, they are just modifications from one schedule I found in the schedule list thread and I just moved divisions to fit the different combinations and then reversed the home and away teams to create a second schedule for each combination. The files were designed to be a 2 schedule set with a different schedule loaded each season. The are labeled s1 and s2 in the file name. I am hoping I am using the s1-s2 correctly, hope the s means season. If someone does need the schedule for a 34 team league they would really only need 2 out of this set, but I did all 18 so all and any combination is available. I only tested one set of the schedule file so if there are any problems let me know.

Using Calc these 18 schedules took about 2-3 hours total.

Hope someone finds these worth using.

James
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File Type: zip 34 team (17-17) all combinations.zip (207.5 KB, 418 views)
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