Round Robin Charts
Using the charts:
Each player or team is assigned a number. If you have just the exact number of players or teams to fill your allotted courts, each player or team follows the chart for their court assignment as the games progress.
Using symbols:
If you have extra players or teams that you want to rotate in, those extra's are assigned a symbol. When both a symbol and a number appear on the chart, the number sits out and the symbol plays. Next game, the number comes back in, retaining their same number. If the symbol appears in the next game, the player or team with the symbol plays, the number player or team sits out a game.
Example: Let’s say we have 2 extra players at an event and those players are assigned the circle or square. Anywhere there is a circle and number together, the circle plays. Anywhere there is a square and number together, the square plays. The other symbols would be ignored because they are not assigned to a player.
Using colors: The colors work exactly the same as the symbols - anywhere there is a color and number together, the color would play if that color was assigned. The charts are designed to use symbols first and then move to colors if needed.
Each player or team is assigned a number. If you have just the exact number of players or teams to fill your allotted courts, each player or team follows the chart for their court assignment as the games progress.
Using symbols:
If you have extra players or teams that you want to rotate in, those extra's are assigned a symbol. When both a symbol and a number appear on the chart, the number sits out and the symbol plays. Next game, the number comes back in, retaining their same number. If the symbol appears in the next game, the player or team with the symbol plays, the number player or team sits out a game.
Example: Let’s say we have 2 extra players at an event and those players are assigned the circle or square. Anywhere there is a circle and number together, the circle plays. Anywhere there is a square and number together, the square plays. The other symbols would be ignored because they are not assigned to a player.
Using colors: The colors work exactly the same as the symbols - anywhere there is a color and number together, the color would play if that color was assigned. The charts are designed to use symbols first and then move to colors if needed.
Round Robin Charts for Team Play
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