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Old 09-01-2017, 03:31 PM   #189
Fishbreath
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Originally Posted by siddharth View Post
it keeps telling me this -
The problem here is that the scheduler imposes certain constraints on series structures for opponent pools containing odd numbers of teams. (The scheduler looks at each type of series and schedules series round-robin. Pools of odd size require one team scheduled for a break per series slot. So that each team has the same number of games, the scheduler requires that the number of series be a multiple of the round robin cycle time.)

In this case, the interleague series setup requires some tweaking. You have a few options. First, you can try enabling the matched interleague setting. That will combine the two subleagues into one opponent pool. That pool, of all 10 teams, has an even-numbered size, and will successfuly generate a schedule with no other changes to your settings.

If you want to keep two interleague pools, I would recommend a few changes: switch to three-game interleague series and play either 36 or 24 interleague games. (You can also try 4-game interleague series and 24 or 32 interleague games.)

Here are two options for you to try, both of which come close to your intention.

1. 30 divisional games, 32 interleague games, preferred lengths of 3, 4 and pool counts 2, 2.
2. 36 divisional games, 36 interleague games, preferred lengths of 3, 3, and pool counts 2, 2.

You can also try 32,32, 3,4, and 2,2, but that will yield imperfect home/away balance. (The extra 2-game divisional series throws off the home-away balancer.)
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