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1 Package 8P09 8-Player Individual (28 boards) This package was prepared by Richard Pavlicek to facilitate the running of a two-table individual. The movement is ideal each player meets every other player as a partner on four boards and as an opponent on eight boards. The package includes: Traveling Scores 7 pages. Cut each page exactly in half horizontally and vertically to produce four score slips per page. Each slip travels with the corresponding duplicate board to record results. Private Scores and Guide Cards 8 pages. Make one cut exactly 8 inches from the left side of each page to produce a standard-sized private score card and a movement guide card, customized for each player. Master Sheet 1 page. A complete overview of the movement. Recap Sheet 1 page. A tally sheet to enter results. These sheets may not be sold or used commercially. Copyright 2001 Richard Pavlicek. All rights reserved.
2 Board 1 Board Board 2 Board
3 Board 5 Board Board 6 Board
4 Board 9 Board Board 10 Board
5 Board 13 Board Board 14 Board
6 Board 17 Board Board 18 Board
7 Board 21 Board Board 22 Board
8 Board 25 Board Board 26 Board
9 Player 1 1 None S 8 2 N-S S 8 3 E-W S 8 4 Both S 8 5 N-S S 6 6 E-W S 6 7 Both S 6 8 None S 6 9 E-W E 4 10 Both E 4 11 None E 4 12 N-S E 4 13 Both N 3 Name: 17 None W 7 18 N-S W 7 19 E-W W 7 20 Both W 7 21 N-S E 2 22 E-W E 2 23 Both E 2 24 None E 2 25 E-W W 5 26 Both W 5 27 None W 5 28 N-S W 5 Player 1 Rd Sit Ptr Opps Boards 1 1-S 8 2: S 6 5: E 4 3: N 3 6: W 7 2: E 2 5: W 5 8: None N 3 15 N-S N 3 16 E-W N 3 Rank: Matchpoint Total:
10 Player 2 1 None W 6 2 N-S W 6 3 E-W W 6 4 Both W 6 5 N-S S 8 6 E-W S 8 7 Both S 8 8 None S 8 9 E-W S 7 10 Both S 7 11 None S 7 12 N-S S 7 13 Both E 5 Name: 17 None N 4 18 N-S N 4 19 E-W N 4 20 Both N 4 21 N-S W 1 22 E-W W 1 23 Both W 1 24 None W 1 25 E-W E 3 26 Both E 3 27 None E 3 28 N-S E 3 Player 2 Rd Sit Ptr Opps Boards 1 1-W 6 8: S 8 3: S 7 6: E 5 4: N 4 7: W 1 3: E 3 6: None E 5 15 N-S E 5 16 E-W E 5 Rank: Matchpoint Total:
11 Player 3 1 None E 4 2 N-S E 4 3 E-W E 4 4 Both E 4 5 N-S W 7 6 E-W W 7 7 Both W 7 8 None W 7 9 E-W S 8 10 Both S 8 11 None S 8 12 N-S S 8 13 Both S 1 Name: 17 None E 6 18 N-S E 6 19 E-W E 6 20 Both E 6 21 N-S N 5 22 E-W N 5 23 Both N 5 24 None N 5 25 E-W W 2 26 Both W 2 27 None W 2 28 N-S W 2 Player 3 Rd Sit Ptr Opps Boards 1 2-E 4 7: W 7 8: S 8 4: S 1 7: E 6 5: N 5 1: W 2 4: None S 1 15 N-S S 1 16 E-W S 1 Rank: Matchpoint Total:
12 Player 4 1 None W 3 2 N-S W 3 3 E-W W 3 4 Both W 3 5 N-S E 5 6 E-W E 5 7 Both E 5 8 None E 5 9 E-W W 1 10 Both W 1 11 None W 1 12 N-S W 1 13 Both S 8 Name: 17 None S 2 18 N-S S 2 19 E-W S 2 20 Both S 2 21 N-S E 7 22 E-W E 7 23 Both E 7 24 None E 7 25 E-W N 6 26 Both N 6 27 None N 6 28 N-S N 6 Player 4 Rd Sit Ptr Opps Boards 1 2-W 3 5: E 5 1: W 1 8: S 8 5: S 2 1: E 7 6: N 6 2: None S 8 15 N-S S 8 16 E-W S 8 Rank: Matchpoint Total:
13 Player 5 1 None N 7 2 N-S N 7 3 E-W N 7 4 Both N 7 5 N-S W 4 6 E-W W 4 7 Both W 4 8 None W 4 9 E-W E 6 10 Both E 6 11 None E 6 12 N-S E 6 13 Both W 2 Name: 17 None S 8 18 N-S S 8 19 E-W S 8 20 Both S 8 21 N-S S 3 22 E-W S 3 23 Both S 3 24 None S 3 25 E-W E 1 26 Both E 1 27 None E 1 28 N-S E 1 Player 5 Rd Sit Ptr Opps Boards 1 2-N 7 3: W 4 6: E 6 2: W 2 8: S 8 6: S 3 2: E 1 7: None W 2 15 N-S W 2 16 E-W W 2 Rank: Matchpoint Total:
14 Player 6 1 None E 2 2 N-S E 2 3 E-W E 2 4 Both E 2 5 N-S N 1 6 E-W N 1 7 Both N 1 8 None N 1 9 E-W W 5 10 Both W 5 11 None W 5 12 N-S W 5 13 Both E 7 Name: 17 None W 3 18 N-S W 3 19 E-W W 3 20 Both W 3 21 N-S S 8 22 E-W S 8 23 Both S 8 24 None S 8 25 E-W S 4 26 Both S 4 27 None S 4 28 N-S S 4 Player 6 Rd Sit Ptr Opps Boards 1 1-E 2 1: N 1 4: W 5 7: E 7 3: W 3 8: S 8 7: S 4 3: None E 7 15 N-S E 7 16 E-W E 7 Rank: Matchpoint Total:
15 Player 7 1 None S 5 2 N-S S 5 3 E-W S 5 4 Both S 5 5 N-S E 3 6 E-W E 3 7 Both E 3 8 None E 3 9 E-W N 2 10 Both N 2 11 None N 2 12 N-S N 2 13 Both W 6 Name: 17 None E 1 18 N-S E 1 19 E-W E 1 20 Both E 1 21 N-S W 4 22 E-W W 4 23 Both W 4 24 None W 4 25 E-W S 8 26 Both S 8 27 None S 8 28 N-S S 8 Player 7 Rd Sit Ptr Opps Boards 1 2-S 5 4: E 3 2: N 2 5: W 6 1: E 1 4: W 4 8: S 8 1: None W 6 15 N-S W 6 16 E-W W 6 Rank: Matchpoint Total:
16 Player 8 1 None N 1 2 N-S N 1 3 E-W N 1 4 Both N 1 5 N-S N 2 6 E-W N 2 7 Both N 2 8 None N 2 9 E-W N 3 10 Both N 3 11 None N 3 12 N-S N 3 13 Both N 4 Name: 17 None N 5 18 N-S N 5 19 E-W N 5 20 Both N 5 21 N-S N 6 22 E-W N 6 23 Both N 6 24 None N 6 25 E-W N 7 26 Both N 7 27 None N 7 28 N-S N 7 Player 8 Rd Sit Ptr Opps Boards 1 1-N 1 6: N 2 7: N 3 1: N 4 2: N 5 3: N 6 4: N 7 5: None N 4 15 N-S N 4 16 E-W N 4 Rank: Matchpoint Total:
17 8-Player Individual Master Sheet Round Table 1 Table 2 Notes: As with any two-table duplicate game, the boards are relayed between tables. For example, on Round 1 place Boards 1-2 on Table 1, and Boards 3-4 on Table 2. When each table completes its two boards, they are swapped with the boards from the other table so that each table plays all four boards. Optionally, you can set up a transfer stand at a convenient location between the tables; then each table puts its completed boards on the transfer stand and retrieves unplayed boards from the same place.
18 8-Player Individual Recap Sheet Top on a board = 1 Board check total = 4 Average score = 14 Grand check total = 112
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