There is nothing preventing you only running 2 rounds per pod. And do
realise that Jordan wasn't suggesting the players do drafts or play in
their pods. He was just pointing out that WER should allow players to
be paired against the same opponent each time you create new pods.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 11:01 PM, Mark Mc Govern
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forum-23713-0ba7@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> Anders - about a year ago I spent some time creating an Excel file for a
> local event which featured 24 players across 2 days of drafting and
> constructed (3 rounds draft, then 4 constructed, then 3 draft, then 4 more
> constructed). Depending on how much time you have and your Excel Wizardry
> ability, it might be possible to modify it to your needs. For 24 it
> goldfished quite well, the only major issue being that pairing the last few
> rounds gets quite messy as people at the top have often played almost
> everyone else around them - especially if someone is X-0 in Constructed. The
> other issue is handling byes (especially in Draft Pod creation).
>
> But if you'd like me to send you the file to have a look at, I can talk it
> through with you over Facebook or something.
>
> Obviously though, this doesn't go through WER, and I don't know the legality
> of manually creating the event in WER as a Casual event or something and
> inputting all the pairings and results manually after the event is finished.
>
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