I love astronomy

Nov 20, 2008 12:49

Even though it means we have to stay up so late.

Well, partly I love it because we get to stay up so late, but then I'm ever so tired next morning and I'm late for breakfast ( Read more... )

games, professorcarrow, chess, parkinson, astronomy

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alt_sally_anne November 20 2008, 18:37:53 UTC
We're definitely still doing the tourney! I think 6 December works for everyone hopefully unless I've forgot something.

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alt_padma November 20 2008, 18:43:07 UTC
Well, we haven't discussed rules. Did you say you found a book? I bet there's a book. Or maybe Professor Vector would help if I asked her.

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alt_sally_anne November 21 2008, 00:44:03 UTC
I did find a book but it's very complicated. There are single-elimination tournaments where if you lose one game you're out, and there are double-elimination where you have to lose two, and then there's something called Swiss Style that pairs people up based on whether they're brilliant at it or pants at it, and in a round-robin tourney everyone gets to play everyone else and whoever wins the most games is the champion.

I think round-robin would be best but I'm afraid there isn't time, not in one afternoon.

If Professor Vector wanted to help it would be brilliant. I saw you ask Draco about the book, do you want me to send Harry's mudblood over with it? He could bring it to wherever you want him to meet you.

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alt_padma November 21 2008, 01:20:48 UTC
Oh, well...if the book has anything and Malfoy's willing to lend it, yeah, that'd be brilliant.

Marvolo's mudblood cant come in our common room, can he? Maybe well okay we'll meet down on the second floor near the Defence corridor. If their's something in the book.

Round robin sounds fine but if they'res nine of us (it is 9 right?) then yeah, we'll have to each play 8 games and that'll take a while.

But if we have a scorkeeper they can track and we can play 4 matches on 6 December and 4 more on the 13th, and then the two with the hiest number of wins can play after supper one night before we all go home for the break.

Will that do?

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alt_pansy November 21 2008, 02:23:54 UTC
Just 8. I won't be playing.

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alt_padma November 21 2008, 06:00:37 UTC
probably just as well

Oh. Well, seven matches each means we can finish up on the 13th, then, becase the 4th match that day wood be the two high scorers.

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alt_pansy November 21 2008, 06:05:36 UTC
I'm sure you'll miss me.

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alt_sally_anne November 21 2008, 04:07:22 UTC
I don't think Harry's mudblood can come in your common room, he wouldn't know the password. If you don't want to meet him I could just give it to you tomorrow at breakfast, too. I haven't read Draco's book, the book I have came from the library but it does explain how to do the different sorts of tournaments.

I like your idea of spacing out the matches. That's a good idea. Do you think there's any chance Professor Vector would be willing to do scorekeeping? I've never kept score in a chess game before.

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alt_padma November 21 2008, 05:58:18 UTC
Tomorrow at breakfest should work, as its so late now.

I asked Professor Vector and she said it's dead simple to score if all we're doing is counting wins. Anyone could do it (even a Hufflepuff, ha-ha). She drew me a die dya diagram.

You can see it tomorrow, to, if you like.

She said that if were counting the number of peaces and there values that we can still use this scoreboard but theirs more maths (so maybe we need a Ravenclaw. I'll ask Fawcett.)

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