A well designed and easy to understand page about the matches underway, and those coming up.
One hundred white doves packed up and sent in gratitude.
Gratefully received. Not sure what to do with them. 23 died in transit. And the smell when I opened the crate was, well, let's just say I'm not so afraid of custardchuk's 'thunder from down under' anymore. But anyhow, I appreciate the gesture.
Is every game only one round? Or, is a match several one-throw games? Or is one match just one one-throw game (which of course means, there's absolutely no difference between game and match, propably meaning aswell that a set equals one throw, which also actually makes up one game, and since a match is only one game... THAT in a very easy way explained what I believed was a tennis expression, the often spoken words: 'game, set and match'. It turns out this is an expression from RPS, I don't think the world knows that.)
For this ladder, a match consists of as many throws as it takes for one of the players to reach four points. For example, the throws from my recent match against Urbanus were:
martinburley S - P C Urbanus - martinburley wins
martinburley R - P C Urbanus - C Urbanus wins
martinburley P - S C Urbanus - C Urbanus wins
martinburley P - P C Urbanus - tie
martinburley R - S C Urbanus - martinburley wins
martinburley R - P C Urbanus - C Urbanus wins
martinburley R - S C Urbanus - martinburley wins
martinburley S - S C Urbanus - tie
martinburley S - P C Urbanus - martinburley wins
In that case, it took 9 throws for me to reach the four points required for victory. The quickest match possible would take four throws, with one player winning all four throws, for a 4-0 whitewash.
Seven days is not very long time to analyse, make a strategy, plan tactics, and then implement the plan. I humbly suggest that it be considered to extend the time for each move with one week?
Seven days is longer than you get in most tournaments.

Remember that you are allowed (a maximum of) seven days between each throw - the match itself may well take longer than seven days. Particularly if you play at Rosh's pace.