Bragging Rights version 3.1


directions for installation
1. unzip the bragrt.zip file into a temp file
2. double click on the setup executable file
3. fillow the directions on the screem



Chris: "I would say that i am the best player among us six because i 
	consistently beat adam and bill and only occasionally lose to brian 
	but then it is a fluke."

Brian:"HA! are you crazy, i whoop your butt every time we play each other
	I only have trouble playing tom and occasionally lose to bill but 
	I would say I am the best with chris or maybe adam second."

Tom:  "Well, I know I'm not first but i am always beating Bill and beat
	brian most of the time. I would say I'm a strong second behind
	Chris."

Bill: "Are you kidding me......"

and so it would go on and on, my friends and I were always getting into 
competitive situations but never knew who was the best - who had bragging 
rights. First it was badmitton, then the computer game doom. Soon we had
a new competition going on just about evey weekend. The bickering became
so out of hand that i decided to keep track of wins and losses, but then 
the question became more intricate - who had a more difficult schedule? who
would "skunk" other players more often? and who had a higher average score?

I decided to create a program that would keep all the information in a
central spot that would determine once and for all how we all ranked among
each other.

this program, I call Bragging Rights, allows you to keep up to six different
leagues with up to twelve players in each league. It takes in the scoring
and wins and loses of each match and keeps a running count of each players'
statistics.

some of the features are
- a log which can be edited if incorrect data has been entered
- a profile screen which displays any particular players statistics
  such as average score, winning percentage, and wins / losses 
  against all others in the league.
- three different ranking systems -by winning percentage, number of wins,
  and a power ranking scale that can be easily manipulated to fairly show
  player rank by their schedule difficulty
- many other, easy to read, forms showing just who has Bragging Rights.

Use of the program is simple and has on - screen directions for use.

let me know what you think or if you detect any bugs.

later,
bill jones
joneswr@utulsa.edu

version2.0
made it so you cant have the same player be loser and winner of match

version 3.0
insisted that you enter a player's initials upon adding player

version 3.1 
took out the code that searches for c:\bragtemp
