A week ago, we had 4 tables for the first time. We have used a team format in the past when we have had just 2 tables. The IMP scoring is fairly easy with paper and pencil. When we had 4 tables, the members asked if we could try a team format again. I did a little research and found that there are quiet a few scoring alternatives and rotations for a 4-table team event. Most of them are a little unwieldy, not to mention error prone, for paper and pencil. I also learned that we can play teams with 3 tables.
I see that there are a number of software offerings for handling the scoring. Most of them are designed for large clubs with dozens of tables and some of which use wireless scoring devices. This is way more than we need.
Can anyone recommend a program that would be suitable for our club? These are the "requirements" that I think we need:
- Score a 2-, 3-, or 4-table team event using standard methods.
- Score our regular modified Howell movement. I suppose I'd need to enter the rotation.
- Score from the travelers (ie, knows that 4S making 5 vulnerable is 650).
- Generate various reports in addition to a standard recap form.
- Run on Windows.
- Be fairly easy to use for someone who will only use it once a month or so.
It does not need to be free. I am happy to pay for something that works well.
I would also love to get links to documentation on how to do the actual calculations (formulas and examples) for the various types of scoring (Cross IMPs, Butler, etc.).
Thanks for any tips.