How to arrange the chess match with 1 1 or 12 players?

Hmm! Agree to the integral loop system upstairs! There is a certain supplement!

Simply put, the integral round robin system means that in the first round of random drawing, the winner gets 1 point (or 2 points), the draw gets 0.5 points (or 1 point), and the loser gets 0 points! It doesn't matter whether the winner uses 1 or 2 points, it mainly depends on the organizer's scoring habits! As long as the draw is half of the winning score, it will not affect the final ranking result!

Since then, every game has been randomly selected from the players with the same score! If the person with the same score is singular, play with the person with the closest score to him (if there is more than one person, draw lots! )! When arranging opponents in principle, draw lots from high to low! But the same opponent can't fight twice!

Therefore, the organizers are required to use a clear and definite method (what method? It's complicated and difficult to explain, but if it's just a 1 1 or 12 competition, accumulate experience and explore a set of methods yourself! ) record the opponents in each round of the competition and the accumulated scores after the round!

When the total number of people is odd (1 1), the person with the lowest score in each round is directly judged as victory (the opponent's record is missing! )! Bye-bye is actually a relatively unfavorable scoring method. I'll talk about it when I answer the grading method!

When grading, a rigorous game depends on at least three grades, and the judging order of these three grades is as follows: 1. Big score-small score (progressive score)-opponent's score. Second, big points-opponent points-small points (progress points)! (Example: adopting the first ranking method, the person with the highest score ranks first, the score is the same, the person with the highest score ranks first, the score is the same, and the person with the highest score ranks first! ) These two ways of calculating ranking have their own advantages and disadvantages. Which one to adopt, you can measure it yourself after knowing the meaning of each score!

The calculation method of the three scores is as follows:

First, the big score: the final score! This person with high score has won many times in theory, so he shows stronger strength!

Second, the small score (progressive score): the sum of the scores after each round is a progressive score! For example: A and B each have 4 matches! A The score after each game is as follows: 1-2-3-3! The score of B is as follows: 0- 1-2-3! After 4 innings, A and B scored 3 points each, 3 wins each 1 negative! But it can be seen that in the second round, A plays against 1 player, B plays against 0/player, in the third round, A plays against 2/player, in the fourth round, A plays against 3/player and B plays against 2/player! So in theory, we can think that the player who plays A is stronger than B, so A is relatively stronger! Similarly, the sooner you win, the sooner you play against the strong players, and the higher your progress score! However, this scoring method is difficult for most people to understand, and there are few small-scale competitions!

Third, the opponent points: this scoring method is easier to understand! Add up the final scores of all opponents and the total score is the opponent's score! The higher the opponent's total score, theoretically, it can be concluded that the stronger the opponent is, the stronger the score is!

A lot of verbosity! That's about it! I hope I can help you!