Man, what are all these crazy columns in the spreadsheet?
I'm glad you asked! You... may or may not be. Here's a rundown:
Name and Current Opponent: These had better be self-explanatory.
ID: This is just an ID used for coordinating some calculations. It is, in fact, the row number you're on, and is assigned alphbetically.
Col: This is your "color," i.e. do you own sets or not? If you do, this is a 2, otherwise it's a 1.
Seed: A d1000 roll used for randomization. It is the last determiner of pairing if there are no other criteria.
Order: OK, yeah, this is a crazy one. Essentially each group of decimal places corresponds to some piece of information about your current pairing status, using these powers of ten:
8, 7: Your total score
5, 4: Your Solkoff score, that is, the sum of the scores of your opponents
2, 1: Your cumulative score, which is the sum of the sums of your scores after each round. Early wins count for more for this tiebreaker.
-1: Your color
-2, -3, -4: Your seed
Tot: This is just your total score, the first digit (or two) of your order number
Each round has several columns:
O: Your opponent's ID
SC: Your score for the round (2, 1, or 0 for W, D, L)
T: Your total score up through that round
SR: Your Solkoff score for that round, i.e., the (current) total score of your opponent in that round
S: Your total Solkoff score after that round
C: Your total cumulative score after that round