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What's weird to me is that I thought players who missed rounds got negative LS scores. Apparently this was changed in this year's tournament guide, but I don't remember the discussion being had or the reason for treating the two the same.
If the rules changed to severely penalize latecomers, then it will encourage hosts to have tournaments at odd times so that only their local group could be on time, giving them more of a chance.
Hmmm..... this seems to shed a more negative light on the host than the players.
I would fear that certain players (and knowledgable ones) would purposely arrive late just to manipulate the system, especially if they know their nemesis is attending.
I was unaware that the points for a bye were 3(+3), then 3(+2), etc.
I can't think of any other tournament system that puts Christ-centered fellowship above winning
Also, a person receiving a bye because of an odd number should get 3 pts and at least +2 LS...you cant really blame them for being randomly chosen (assuming it's the first round).
I repeat that you aren't going to win a tournament if you show up late. So knowledgeable players won't do it on purpose.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on June 29, 2009, 04:19:07 PMI repeat that you aren't going to win a tournament if you show up late. So knowledgeable players won't do it on purpose.I think you underestimate the underhandedness that could be attempted. Not everyone that enters a tournament is trying to win. Sometimes they want their sibling or really-good-friend to win. There are ways to manipulate the system that the current method affords.
Then perhaps you could explain it to me.
...Player A now has enough points to place in a tournament where most players are equal (which was the case at my tournaments)...
Number one (since your a math guy) - Show me a father-son combo in the game where the father "lets" the son win in a tournament.
Number two - Tournaments are only full of equal players at low levels like locals and districts. If you are at a state, regional, or national tournament, then there will always be players who are a lot better than other players.
This hypothetical situation is extremely unlikely at any large tournament, and I don't really care if someone pulls this off and gets 1 RNRS point for coming in 2nd at a local tournament.
I understand that you are speaking from your experience as someone who has purposefully not gone to many large tournaments, but I am speaking from my experience as someone who has gone to a bunch.
Are you suggesting that your scenario is more likely at the State, Regional, or National Level? I think we should be more guarded about the lowlifes that we let host those events, then.