What I think you might mean is that as the number of teams increases, the more the format will have to stray from round-robin to facilitate them all. Any perceived inaccuracy will consequently come from the inherent failings of the chosen format, not the number of teams that enter. I suppose a lot of format failings are really the fault of time...
Yes, you are quite correct, it is a lack of time, and court space, which lead to decreasing accuracy of results, not the teams themselves.
Once we have learned to bend space and time, or we are all rich enough to play polo all day I'll bear that in mind (beagle smiley)
Yes, you are quite correct, it is a lack of time, and court space, which lead to decreasing accuracy of results, not the teams themselves.
Once we have learned to bend space and time, or we are all rich enough to play polo all day I'll bear that in mind (beagle smiley)