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Its my understanding that you can have an uneven number of teams in a subleague, but that you can't do so when you are originally creating the league. This is because OOTP can't generate a schedule for an uneven number of teams. So what you would do is create the league with a 6/4 alignment and then move one of the teams and import a custom schedule once its set up.
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AFAIK the game section of world.dat only has the league id and not the subleague id, so if in game setup you move one team from a sub-league of 6 to a sub-league of 4 the schedule should still work. You may find that one team in one sub-division then has a high number of interleague matches.
The best way to do this would be to set up 1 sub-league with two divisions of 5, and then in game setup, add a sub-league and move 5 of those teams across. With a balanced schedule at start-up it should work fine.
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Out of interest, are you still in the first year? I'm intrigued as to how the schedule generator copes at the start of the next pre-season - whether you'll have to move all the teams to one sub-league, generate it, and then move them back again.
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