Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To je ju wrote on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 04:01 AM UTC:Randomly assigning games: Each group has 4 players: Player A Player B Player C Player D A is the highest seed, D the lowest. Player A has match 1 vs player B, match 2 vs player C, match 3 vs player D Player B has match 1 vs player C, match 2 vs player D, match 3 vs player A Player C has match 1 vs player D, match 2 vs player A, match 3 vs player B Player D has match 1 vs player A, match 2 vs player B, match 3 vs player C Each player brought 3 games...based on their alphabetical order, game alpha1, alpha2 and alpha3. In random scenario 1, alpha1 is match 1, alpha2 is match 2, alpha3 is match 3 In random scenario 2, alpha 2 is match 1, alpha3 is match 2, alpha1 is match 3. In random scenario 3, alpha3 is match 1, alpha1 is match 2, alpha2 is match 3. All games will start at the same time and have generous time allotments. They will start as soon as Carlosly possible from or after April 21st (if no games are vetoed by 4 players). Which random scenario is used will be based on the following cricket match: Only Twenty20 International Bangladesh v Pakistan at Karachi - Apr 20, 2008 (18:00 local, 13:00 GMT) If the total number of runs scored (combined Bangladesh and Pakistan) results in the numbers 1, 2 or 3 in the ones column, we go scenario 1. If the number in the ones column is 4, 5 or 6, we go scenario 2. If it's 7, 8 or 9, scenario 3. If it is zero, we look at the number in the tens column. If that too is zero, we look at the number in the hundreds column. If that too is zero, than the match was called off and we look at the total number of points scored in the last NBA game to finish on Sunday the 20th. Cricket results can be found at cricinfo.com Any questions?? Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID PotLuck2008 does not match any item.