#18199: "Swiss tournament pairing improvement: color selection (hive, chess)"
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This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Vennligst forklar hva du ønsket å gjøre, samt hva du faktisk gjorde og hva som skjedde
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
• Vennligst kopier / lim inn teksten som vises på engelsk i stedet for språket ditt. Hvis du har et skjermbilde av denne feilen (alltid lurt) kan du bruke Imgur.com for å laste det opp og kopiere inn lenken til bildet her.
This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Er denne teksten tilgjengelig i translation system? Hvis ja, har den blitt oversatt i mer enn 24 timer?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
• Vennligst forklar ditt forslag nøyaktig og konsistent slik at det er så enkelt som mulig å forstå hva du mener.
This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
• Hva ble vist på skjermen når du ble blokkert (Tom skjerm? Del av spillgrensesnittet? Feilmelding?)
This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
• Hvilken del av reglene ble ikke respektert av BGA-tilpasningen
This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Er regelbruddet tydelig i spilloggen? Hvis ja, Hvilket trekknummer?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
• Hva var spillhandlingen du ønsket å gjøre?
This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Hva prøvde du å gjøre for å trigge denne spillhandlingen?
• Hva skjer når du prøver å gjøre dette (feilmelding, meldingsstatus for meldingsfelt, ...)?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
• På hvilket tidspunkt i spillet oppsto problemet (hva var den daværende spillinstruksjonen)?
This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Hva skjer når du forsøker å gjøre en spillhandling (feilmelding, spillstatusfeltmelding, ...)?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
• Vennligst beskriv visningsproblemet. Hvis du har et skjermbilde av denne feilen (alltid lurt) kan du bruke Imgur.com for å laste det opp og kopiere inn lenken til bildet her.
This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
• Vennligst kopier / lim inn teksten som vises på engelsk i stedet for språket ditt. Hvis du har et skjermbilde av denne feilen (alltid lurt) kan du bruke Imgur.com for å laste det opp og kopiere inn lenken til bildet her.
This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Er denne teksten tilgjengelig i translation system? Hvis ja, har den blitt oversatt i mer enn 24 timer?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
• Vennligst forklar ditt forslag nøyaktig og konsistent slik at det er så enkelt som mulig å forstå hva du mener.
This improvement request is for games like hive and chess where the player can be either white or black (or other two colors). Currently, the color for the individual rounds of the tournament is selected 100% randomly which is far from ideal. In Hive it is quite important who plays with white because on a certain level it is considered as a big advantage. Therefore, it should be prevented by the BGA pairing system that someone plays most of his/her games with the same color.
The pairing system in Swiss tournaments should be improved according to the standard Swiss-tournament rules, described for example here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament
Main point (cited from wiki): "In chess, the pairing rules try to ensure that each player plays an equal number of games with white and black, alternate colors in each round being the most preferable, and a particular effort is made to not assign a player the same color three times consecutively."
For example: For the first round random colors are selected. Let's say that I play with white. In the second round, I should play with black. In the third round again with white, and so on.
However, the color is not the main criteria based on which the pairing should work. The number of points is the main criteria (it already works like this). Therefore, it can occur that there are only two players with the same number of points who haven't played against each other yet AND both of them played with the same color in the previous round. In this case it is allowed to play with the same color in 2 consecutive rounds.
Similar conflict: there are 4 people with the same number of points and 3 of them played with white in the previous round. Solution: again, it is allowed in this case to select the same color for the next round for one of those 3 people.
Recommendation: It would be the best if the BGA swiss pairing system would follow most of the general rules which are defined by the Internation Chess Federation (FIDE): handbook.fide.com/chapter/C0401
Please, could you implement this improvement for the Hive community? :)
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Google Chrome v81
Rapporthistorikk
boardgamearena.com/tournament?id=38119
For example, in this tournament Frasco has all 4 games as white and pcapella has all 4 games black boardgamearena.com/tournament?id=106569
boardgamearena.com/bug?id=32483
boardgamearena.com/bug?id=32713
boardgamearena.com/bug?id=72619
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