🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Fri, Jun 23, 2017 07:42 PM UTC:
Greg, you can handle any number like this. List all participants, copy the list and rotate it by one person. Copy and rotate it again for each additional game. So long as the games and players are equal in number, pairing the original list with a rotated list will give you unique pairs of players for each game.
Greg, you can handle any number like this. List all participants, copy the list and rotate it by one person. Copy and rotate it again for each additional game. So long as the games and players are equal in number, pairing the original list with a rotated list will give you unique pairs of players for each game.