Tournament tables
Right-click an item in the Player index and select Cross table to get a full table of the current tournament.
You can also open a tournament table by clicking on the tournament data of a game header in the notation window.
ChessBase knows the following kinds of tournaments and is able to generate correct tables for them:
• | Round robins (cross tables) |
• | Individual matches (match tables) |
• | Swiss tournaments (progress tables) |
• | Team championships (list of individual results) |
• | Scheveningen system (double cross tables) |
• | Knockout system (Knockout tree) |
• | Simultaneous exhibition (list of individual results) |
• | Incomplete tournaments (simple ranking list) |
If the players encyclopedia is available the flags of the players will be displayed.
Double-clicking a result will load that game.
With the buttons on the top right you can:
browse to the next/previous tournament in the database
force a round robin display of an incomplete tournament ("RR");
copy the table into the Windows clipboard (ChessBase will ask whether to format it with tabs or spaces);
print out the table;
generate an HTML table;
set the font size.
Sort Table
In Chessbase tournament tables can be sorted by player. This function is called by Sort by Player Name.
It is also possible to sort by player name.