Phelan wrote:HermanHiddema wrote:In later rounds, the strongest player from the bottom group is the best candidate from a BYE, as again such a player is least likely to unduly bias results at the top.
I understand how having the weakest player as bye for first and second rounds might bias the results, but would the same keep happening after that? it seems that at that point, the best players would be likely to have 1 and two wins, and it would be hard for them to play a player with 0 wins.
As you say, in later rounds you don't have that problem, so it is ok to give bye to the weakest of the bottom group. Or random pick in the bottom group, rather than weakest. Actually, best is to pick random among the local players at the bottom, as it is worse for someone coming from far away to be forced to not play a round.