Wagner, I have read through everything you have posted and, unless I just missed it, have you stated how a team knows whether they are the one to organise the PU game or not?
I apologise in advance if I just can't find it but you have noted it.
You are indeed correct, it still doesn't mention anything about it - it just states one team is responsible for sending a challenge, and therefore can decide at what time of the day regular season match is played (we can consider later if we should stick with times determined by HGL when it comes to playoff matches).
I forgot to ask from you this earlier (before creating the schedule), that is it possible somehow to take these kind of things into account when auto-creating schedule, so that it would automatically for instance
bold the names of teams responsible for challenges?
So there are two ways handling this, please correct me if my thinking is wrong:1. If we have 8 voluntary teams who voluntarily are willing to spend 15 tokens for regular season, I guess we could then bold (or mark otherwise) their team names on the schedule (and possibly to a participating teams list as well), and those 8 teams would send challenge to all their regular season games (however, do I have an error in thinking here, would it totally work if done this way or would some matches be left unplayed?). I have lots of tokens, so I could afford to be one of the required challengers, this first and likely for forthcoming seasons as well.
If there is no error in my thinking (again, please correct me if it does!) I think doing it this way would then streamline things a bit, as in terms of regular season play half of teams (this system would probably only work with an even number of participating teams though, which we do have this season!) would be marked to the participating teams list and/or schedule page as teams that are responsible for sending challenges to all regular season games, and then those 8 remaining teams would only need to accept challenges to these Pickup matches.
2. We mark (bold, or other marking) the names of teams to the schedule for each week separately who are responsible for sending challenges for that round, so then people know whose responsibility it is to challenge for which rounds.
In a way option 1 would seem easier, unless like I said I have some error in my thinking which would cause schedule not to work if done that way, and unless we have problem finding 7 more voluntary managers (to use 15 tokens for regular season challenges).
By the way, I'm glad to see you all have already done it 'correctly' in your messages, but it's important that we stick with the practice of not using @ in our regular season matchups, as that's reserved for playoffs schedule only (as @ to many refers to home/away court), so -, v. or Vs. all work, likely first option being visually easier for the Commissioner at least.
Last edited by Wagner at 3/16/2025 11:18:43 AM