The Next Round
It's Posted. Your next round table assignment will be posted on a big board somewhere near the scorer's table under your team number. Your N/S pair will go to that table to play the next round and the E/W pair of your team will go to the corresponding table in the other section: A and B; C and D; etc.
For example, if F4 is posted under your team number on the scoreboard, your N/S pair goes to F4 and E/W pair goes to E4. Go there when your assignment is posted and repeat the Swiss Team process. You can change from N/S to E/W between rounds if you want to, or you can even swap partners within the team between rounds.
The Final Results
The directors will post the won/loss record for all teams as the day progresses.
After the last round, the winners, placers and others will be posted, plus the number of master points awarded to the winners and placers, usually for about 5 to 8 places down.
Each Match Counts. You also win some master points for each match you win or tie regardless of your final place in the overalls. This is one reason for the popularity of Swiss Teams, as you almost always beat one team or more, and so you get at least a fraction of a master point for your day's effort.
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