What weirdness has been throw up?
Edit: ah, those teams are sat on subsequent tables. That"s fine though isn"t it?
Its the seats as well...kinda suggests that it is not very random.
Players are randomly drawn against teams using a very funky matrix thingy and slotted in to available spaces.
The table numbers in this model are really an abstract concept. You could call them potato, fish, chicken, and star instead. Or swap table number 11 with table number 5, 6 with 24, and 3 with 17.
The randomness isn"t determined by what table your sat at.
e.g. If nobody in APAT is drawn to play someone in 888, and we obviously don"t want more than one team member at each table, then we know both those teams have to be at different tables. You can therefore allocate APAT to tables 1-8, and 888 to tables 9-16. Or you could say APAT go on tables 2,3,6,9,13,22,23,24 and 888 go on tables 4,5,7,10,11,14,15,16 or whatever. As long as they aren"t on the same tables, it makes no difference really.
The randomness of the draw isn"t alterted by the table your sat at. That"s largely irrelevant. e.g. look at GNF. They are on tables 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24 which are the first 8 multiples of 3. There will be lots of patterns if you analyse the data like this, but it doesn"t actually make a difference to the RandomFactor(TM) of the draw afaik.
You should also find that every player has been given (where possible) a different seat on a different table. So, e.g. you should find you have 1 member of your team in seat 1, another in seat 2, another in seat 3, etc. etc.
Quite hard to explain, may have to leave it to Leigh...