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I support the idea, since I previously mentioned that all my tournaments have one-hour limits for T1-2P and hour-fifteen limits for T1-Multi. These are the numbers posted in the Tournament Guide. My players would be at a disadvantage if they left from Southeast Regionals with those times and had to compete at Nats with less time. There should be uniformity with the printed guidelines.I have never been to Nats, so I don't know what it's like day-of, but if there is only time for 45-minute rounds, then the Tournament Guide needs to be changed for consistency and fairness.
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This would probably only be for Nationals or tournaments with at least 8 rounds (which would top cut after 5).
You have one flaw in your logic though.
Cactus doesn't do top cuts. and if they did do top cuts it would need to be Bo3 like other games to decrease the luck factor.
I believe you're misinterpreting what the tournament guide says. The table that explains how long a tournament should be is describing the length of the entire tournament, including pairings, shuffling, etc.; it's not each round's play time takes an hour.
Bo3? I'm unfamiliar with the term.
Best of three.
Quote from: Chronic Apathy on November 02, 2011, 06:01:03 PMI believe you're misinterpreting what the tournament guide says. The table that explains how long a tournament should be is describing the length of the entire tournament, including pairings, shuffling, etc.; it's not each round's play time takes an hour.Why is it me that is misinterpreting instead of you? Nowhere does it say "total time." The chart says how many players, how many rounds, and time limits. Why does the time limit have to include pairings and shuffling? It does not say that in the Guide.The bottom line is that the Tournament Guide gives the impression that each round is one hour. If that is not what players get at Nats, then the guide should say 45 minutes. Most of you are used to 45 minutes because you went to Nats. Without that prior knowledge, there is no reason not to interpret the guide exactly as it is written.
Is this a big issue? Nope.
The host guide is a guide not a rule,