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Old 01-06-2010, 06:20 PM   #1
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Paging GMO - Schedule request

16 teams - 2 sub leagues - 4 divisions - 4 teams each division


112 games , 16 series against against same division, 8 series against same league, 4 series against the other league

4 man starters
no all star game

Season begins March 1st

thanks!
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:16 PM   #2
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So I get it as all 1 game series or do you mean games? I'll assume games here to make the schedule easier.

All divisional series and 1 non-divisional series per opponent can be 4 games. (16 total series)
Meanwhile, 2 non-divisional series per opponent and all interleague series can be 2 games. (24 total series)

112 games/6 games per week (the usual for 4-man rotations) does not divide evenly, so the first 4 games should be on the first week of the season in 2-game series, then a layout like this:

2gm 4gm
2gm 4gm
2gm 4gm
2gm 4gm
2gm 2gm 2gm
2gm 4gm

and so on. "2gm" means 2-game series, and "4gm" means 4-game series. There should be 3 weeks of 2-game series in there.

(This schedule can be easily adjusted to begin any day of the week due to the opening week being only 2-game series. Sat, Sun, and Mon starts are a bit tougher though due to the schedule being built for 4-man rotations. Even someone like me can figure this one out easily.)

EDIT: If offdays are staggered, 9 of the 16 interleague series can be put on the weeks of three 2-game series.

EDIT #2: I can easily work this into a schedule file by the end of the week.

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Old 01-06-2010, 07:42 PM   #3
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Yeah Burke that would be sweet. I meant by series, thats a set of 4 games.

there will be 28 sets of 4 games

28 times 4 is 112

If you can work something like that out it would be sweet.
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Old 01-07-2010, 10:00 AM   #4
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When do you want your schedule to end? Also, what day of the week would make for the best start?

EDIT: All 4-game series would be a big problem for me, since I always try to avoid offdays on weekends... A PCL schedule can easily be modified to fit this formula.

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Old 01-07-2010, 03:36 PM   #5
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Any day at the beginning of March, whatever seems most right, to start the season.

I just want to expand the season over 6 months so mid-late August to end the season.

http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...ule-twist.html

You see this one, all 4 game series
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