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Post #21 Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 7:37 am 
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The main homepage news has various articles on the congress, and here is the top-division "crosstab"* (Bao Yun won all his games):

http://www.usgo.org/tournaments/crossta ... matrix/176

* a.k.a results table, but they don't renumber players based on result ranking as we do in Europe so looking up opponents is tedious.


That link does not really help (I switched it to the Open, not the masters) as it gives no SOS or SODOS or rank info, so there is no clue as to who is leading. I have noticed this from the AGA before. It seems they don't care about letting people know the leader board.

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Post #22 Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 7:40 am 
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DrStraw wrote:
Uberdude wrote:
The main homepage news has various articles on the congress, and here is the top-division "crosstab"* (Bao Yun won all his games):

http://www.usgo.org/tournaments/crossta ... matrix/176

* a.k.a results table, but they don't renumber players based on result ranking as we do in Europe so looking up opponents is tedious.


That link does not really help (I switched it to the Open, not the masters) as it gives no SOS or SODOS or rank info, so there is no clue as to who is leading. I have noticed this from the AGA before. It seems they don't care about letting people know the leader board.


Take a look at my other post up above - there is an alternate link.

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Post #23 Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 8:12 am 
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Take a look at my other post up above - there is an alternate link.


I did. That one is not really very user friendly either with all those scroll bars. But at least it has ranking.

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Post #24 Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 12:35 pm 
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There is active development in progress to improve the results tables on the AGA website. (and the congress website is different -- and run by different staff)

And yes, I misclicked while recording the blindfold game. I thought I had corrected it before I uploaded it to the website. I must have forgotten in the rush to publish, sorry.

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Post #25 Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 12:51 pm 
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DrStraw wrote:
mhlepore wrote:
Take a look at my other post up above - there is an alternate link.


I did. That one is not really very user friendly either with all those scroll bars. But at least it has ranking.


All six rounds now available at congress website: http://live.gocongress.org/?page_id=91.

If the scrollbars bother you, you can highlight the contents and copy/paste into excel.

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Post #26 Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:15 pm 
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Can the AGA post direct links to the google spreadsheets? That would be much easier to view than the embedded frame version.

Actually here I just copy/pasted it myself:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing


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Post #27 Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:40 pm 
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yoyoma wrote:
Can the AGA post direct links to the google spreadsheets? That would be much easier to view than the embedded frame version.

Actually here I just copy/pasted it myself:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing


Look at you - nice!

Actually the AGA cross-tabs are updated and are different than the version at go congress.org. Problem is the AGA site just doesn't show the SOS, etc., that determine tiebreaks. So yes, your solution would be a good one...

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Post #28 Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:11 am 
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yoyoma wrote:
Can the AGA post direct links to the google spreadsheets?

The AGA is not the GoCongress -- two different entities (that have a very close relationship with each other -- until there is trouble)

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