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Help Me / Re: How to stop the paging
« on: October 17, 2006, 06:17:41 PM »
Ahh ok.  I thought it might be the layout.  Thanks.

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Help Me / Re: 60 people on 2 tables?
« on: October 17, 2006, 10:44:26 AM »
I think it's legal as long as you stack people GUY-GIRL-GUY.  Or maybe GIRL-GUY-GIRL if there are just too many girls in the tournament. (That happens a lot in Bulgarian poker tournaments.)

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Help Me / How to stop the paging
« on: October 17, 2006, 10:38:46 AM »
While tournament is running, it keeps paging between screens, showing the timer screen (which I like), then the player seating screen, etc.

How do I stop the paging between screens while the tournament is in progress?  I only want to see the timer screen (with prize payouts, etc).  I can't find the option to stop the flipping between screens.

Thanks!

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Help Me / Staggered Tournament Tables?
« on: October 17, 2006, 10:29:32 AM »
I'd like to run a tournament with 60 players using 2 tournament tables.  Is there an option in TD to handle this type of a setup?

So it would run 3 20-min rounds (1 hour) for the first 20 players, then 1 hour for the 2nd 20 players, then 1 hour for the 3rd set of players.

After that, it would consolidate down to 4 or 5 tables and continue to stagger the rounds until there were 20 players or less, then the tournament could run normally.

I think I know how to do it manually.  Just assign all the seating, and handle all the table changes manually.  (Do the balancing myself so that it doesn't balance a player from one group into another group that isn't currently playing.)  Then I'd just keep backing up the round timer to where it needed to be.  It would be a little tricky, but that might be the only way to do it if the software doesn't support the feature.

The WSOP main event was run using only 200 tables for 8000 players, so I guess it not such an unusual situation.  But can TD do it??

Thanks.

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