Tournament Calculator

(Instructions for use can be found at the bottom of the page)





Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total

Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total

Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total

Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total

Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total

Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total

Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total

Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total

Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total

Name Name

Begin Score Begin Score
Mouth Mouth

End Score End Score
Mouth Mouth

Total Total












How to use the Tourney Calculator
- Beginning with the first square enter each players name.

- Enter the players beginging tokens in the Begin Score box and mouth score (if playing tri peaks) directly under the players name.

- Enter the players ending tokens in the End Score box and mouth score.

- Click Calculate to get the final total score.

- If you get a NaN total, you do not have a score calculated right or there is a 0 missing. If there is no score there must be a zero in the box.

- If you need more boxes because you have more than 20 players in a tour, open a second page of the tour calculator.

- The Clear All Scores button will erase everything in every box.

- The Next Round button will advance players according to who is entered and who has won. This will not advance players in the Greatleague tournament system. Also it will not include any player who had a bye in the previous round. You must advance them in your Greatleague menu.

- Not all scores will be positive. It is possible to have a negative score like when playing a slots game. If both players have a negative score, the winner is the highest of the two negatives.