03-Nov-2011, 01:36 PM
The main points are these.
1) What would be the rotation for a 6 team tier?. For the four team tiers it is a simple round robin. Takes three weeks to rotate. With the 6 team tier it is not so easy. You would be playing the same team multiple times an playing a three tier sheet for three weeks. The other problem is that you would have 2-4 teams that would be stuck in that tier for two or more rotations. That means for 6 or more weeks you will be playing a three man sheet, which is a long night.
2) tables is a bit of an issue but with the number of teams we have there has to be 2 three team sheets and 4 two team sheets. Adding more tables is not really an issue (I floated this past the owner last night and he wasn't really open to it. I am sure if I pushed we could but...) The real solution would be to add a second night for a different tier.
DYO is interesting. I'll have to think about it.
I think the league needs to be fair for everyone, that means it should be balanced who plays three team sheets.
1) What would be the rotation for a 6 team tier?. For the four team tiers it is a simple round robin. Takes three weeks to rotate. With the 6 team tier it is not so easy. You would be playing the same team multiple times an playing a three tier sheet for three weeks. The other problem is that you would have 2-4 teams that would be stuck in that tier for two or more rotations. That means for 6 or more weeks you will be playing a three man sheet, which is a long night.
2) tables is a bit of an issue but with the number of teams we have there has to be 2 three team sheets and 4 two team sheets. Adding more tables is not really an issue (I floated this past the owner last night and he wasn't really open to it. I am sure if I pushed we could but...) The real solution would be to add a second night for a different tier.
DYO is interesting. I'll have to think about it.
I think the league needs to be fair for everyone, that means it should be balanced who plays three team sheets.
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