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Round Robin Standings Chart - Reports Menu

Open this report from Reports > Round robin standings chart…. It shows a simple two-column standings list — one row per player — for the current round robin section.

Despite the word “chart” in the menu caption, this report is not a head-to-head crosstable. It is a ranked Name and Score list. (For the head-to-head pairing grid of a round robin section, use the pair chart itself.)

What the report shows

The dialog title reads Results after N rounds, where N is the last round that has started. Players are listed in standings order, highest score first, with two columns:

ColumnContents
NameThe player’s name.
ScoreThe player’s score, formatted per the Use +/- score format checkbox (see below).

Ties are broken first by the number of rounds the player has actually played (more games played ranks higher), then by rating. Players who have not yet completed all started rounds show the number of rounds they have played in parentheses after their score — for example 2.5 (3) means 2.5 points across 3 completed games while the section is further along.

Score format toggle

The Use +/- score format checkbox at the top of the dialog switches how the Score column is displayed:

SettingFormatExample
Unchecked (default)Decimal points3.5
CheckedPlus/minus relative to an even score+3, =, -2

In +/- format, the value is the player’s result relative to breaking even: + for a plus score, - for a minus score, and = for an even score (an even result shows just =, with no =0). Toggling the checkbox re-sorts and refills the grid immediately.

Buttons and actions

ControlAction
OKCloses the dialog.
Print buttonQuick-prints the current list (Name and Score columns) to the default printer, with the tournament and section title in the header.
Copy all (right-click menu)Copies the entire Name/Score grid to the clipboard so you can paste it into another program. Shortcut: Ctrl+A.

The grid columns can be resized by dragging, and cells are editable in the view, but edits here are display-only and are not saved back to the tournament. To change a player’s actual result, use the pair chart.

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