How do we have Odd sum?
I'm afraid you have some mistake in the calculations
Nope. That is correct. It has happened for 2 reasons. First, some $1 games still going on from before. Second, people (like IcePack) makes a challenge when they only have $1 available. So, even though challenges now are supposed to be for $2. I am allowing the $1 challenge when that is all you have.
How do we have Odd sum?
I'm afraid you have some mistake in the calculations
Nope. That is correct. It has happened for 2 reasons. First, some $1 games still going on from before. Second, people (like IcePack) makes a challenge when they only have $1 available. So, even though challenges now are supposed to be for $2. I am allowing the $1 challenge when that is all you have.
It doesn't matter if you have $1 and $2 dollars games. In every match there are two players. Each is staking the same amount. So if the amount played on the game is x, the total amount for that game will be 2x. If the sum of every match is an even number. The sum of all games is an even number.
The count that I have going is just to keep track of how many dollars a person has involved in a game already. That way, I don't let a person have more money in the pot than they have available. If a person has a $2 game and a $1 game, they have $3 involved in games. So, that's how they have an odd number.
chapcrap wrote:The count that I have going is just to keep track of how many dollars a person has involved in a game already. That way, I don't let a person have more money in the pot than they have available. If a person has a $2 game and a $1 game, they have $3 involved in games. So, that's how they have an odd number.
I have no problem with a single person having an odd number in his summary. my argument is that the summary of all players should be even.
chapcrap wrote:The count that I have going is just to keep track of how many dollars a person has involved in a game already. That way, I don't let a person have more money in the pot than they have available. If a person has a $2 game and a $1 game, they have $3 involved in games. So, that's how they have an odd number.
I have no problem with a single person having an odd number in his summary. my argument is that the summary of all players should be even.
aad0906 dropped from the tournament, those dollars "vanished" from the total pool. If he had an odd number (if memory is correct he had about $5) then the total money pool would then become odd # overall.
I've spot checked chap just to make sure everything's totaled correctly, and so far it's been 100% correct (once chart was mislabeled but score sheet was correct).
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chapcrap wrote:The count that I have going is just to keep track of how many dollars a person has involved in a game already. That way, I don't let a person have more money in the pot than they have available. If a person has a $2 game and a $1 game, they have $3 involved in games. So, that's how they have an odd number.
I have no problem with a single person having an odd number in his summary. my argument is that the summary of all players should be even.
Oh, I understand. Ice is right. The reason that it is currently odd is because aad0906 dropped. leaving an odd number at the time. Once his games actually finish, the number will be back to even.