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Re: League fixtures meeting
Thanks to all who responded; it helped inform last night's MCF Council meeting (where we found a new MCF President, which is the best news)
If anyone can point me at a fixtures programme that would work out the fixtures, I'd be very grateful; I can see the Berger tables referenced earlier, but they wouldn't help greatly with the massively complex Manchester League fixtures rules
If anyone can point me at a fixtures programme that would work out the fixtures, I'd be very grateful; I can see the Berger tables referenced earlier, but they wouldn't help greatly with the massively complex Manchester League fixtures rules
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Does that mean that you no longer need to disclaim "Any postings on here represent my personal views and should not be taken as representative of the Manchester Chess Federation"?Mick Norris wrote:Thanks to all who responded; it helped inform last night's MCF Council meeting (where we found a new MCF President, which is the best news)
If anyone can point me at a fixtures programme that would work out the fixtures, I'd be very grateful; I can see the Berger tables referenced earlier, but they wouldn't help greatly with the massively complex Manchester League fixtures rules
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Surrey have one. I suggest that you contact SCCA Administrative Director Peter Lawrence. (http://www.scca.co.uk/SCCA/SCCA_Pers.html)Mick Norris wrote:If anyone can point me at a fixtures programme that would work out the fixtures, I'd be very grateful.
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No, I haven't been President the last 3 years eitherAlex Holowczak wrote:Does that mean that you no longer need to disclaim "Any postings on here represent my personal views and should not be taken as representative of the Manchester Chess Federation"?Mick Norris wrote:Thanks to all who responded; it helped inform last night's MCF Council meeting (where we found a new MCF President, which is the best news)
If anyone can point me at a fixtures programme that would work out the fixtures, I'd be very grateful; I can see the Berger tables referenced earlier, but they wouldn't help greatly with the massively complex Manchester League fixtures rules
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Thank you; I willDavid Sedgwick wrote:Surrey have one. I suggest that you contact SCCA Administrative Director Peter Lawrence. (http://www.scca.co.uk/SCCA/SCCA_Pers.html)Mick Norris wrote:If anyone can point me at a fixtures programme that would work out the fixtures, I'd be very grateful.
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That doesn't appear to do any more than just generate something equivalent to the Berger tables. As I understand it, Manchester has a pile of rules which overlay the straightforward tables and in any event, it's not generating the who plays who that's the problem but when.Bob Kane wrote:free programmes are available on the internet :
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Thanks, very useful, especially the part allowing you to type in the individual/team names as opposed to manually producing them from the round round tables I've used for my all-play-all events.Bob Kane wrote:free programmes are available on the internet :
for example
http://bluebones.net/fixtures.php
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Yes; it isn't what I am looking forRoger de Coverly wrote:That doesn't appear to do any more than just generate something equivalent to the Berger tables. As I understand it, Manchester has a pile of rules which overlay the straightforward tables and in any event, it's not generating the who plays who that's the problem but when.Bob Kane wrote:free programmes are available on the internet :
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MickMick Norris wrote:Thanks to all who responded; it helped inform last night's MCF Council meeting (where we found a new MCF President, which is the best news)
If anyone can point me at a fixtures programme that would work out the fixtures, I'd be very grateful; I can see the Berger tables referenced earlier, but they wouldn't help greatly with the massively complex Manchester League fixtures rules
Have you seen the Central Lancs. League software? That creates our fixtures, you have to put in some rules, club nights and things etc.
Perhaps have a word with Malcolm.
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Hi DaveDavid Clayton wrote:MickMick Norris wrote:Thanks to all who responded; it helped inform last night's MCF Council meeting (where we found a new MCF President, which is the best news)
If anyone can point me at a fixtures programme that would work out the fixtures, I'd be very grateful; I can see the Berger tables referenced earlier, but they wouldn't help greatly with the massively complex Manchester League fixtures rules
Have you seen the Central Lancs. League software? That creates our fixtures, you have to put in some rules, club nights and things etc.
Perhaps have a word with Malcolm.
Yes, I had a look at this a year or two ago; unfortunately, it doesn't do what we need
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I know the Stockport league talk about some programme doing the league fixtures
I know Sean Hewitt forward it to some of the teams to look at this and hope to discussed it at the league fixtures meeting in September
I know Sean Hewitt forward it to some of the teams to look at this and hope to discussed it at the league fixtures meeting in September
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