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Losing twice shouldn't eliminate you from placing. It didnt at nationals.
1. Alec, could you please initiate a new thread exclusively for the audio-visual strategy plan at Nats? I did a crude version of it at Nats2010 and would love to get all the suggestions materialize. I will be excited to feature the top rounds and especially the final round on streaming video. Thus, please see if you can excite some volunteers to share their time, talent, and equipment to realize this plan. I am certain that the idea of a head or ear mount camera for each of the top players would truly highlight their game. Other ideas abound. That being said, I want to see you at Nats for sure, son! BTW, I will make sure that there will be high speed wired and wireless Internet at Nats2013.
2, Not sure if anyone's mentioned it yet: Your thinktank team's top cut finalized formula must ensure the least problems given to Mr. Bany as he manages the scoring system. Not sure how it will affect timing, but remember that the Excel scoring instrument is used. How will that spreadsheet be utilized as soon as top cut kicks in? Do we manualize scores on a whiteboard or be able to continue using the spreadsheet? The team must include this aspect in your strategy and decision-making process. Should top cut materialize, Mr. Bany must be thoroughly briefed. Better yet, those involved in the implementation must be ready to assist in the scoring process as best as possible.
But two losses shouldn't eliminate the chances of a person making cut. That's how it is in other CCGs an how it should be in this one. It's a fairer system.
Been off the boards for awhile, so I have a question: is top cut going to be the T12P event, or a separate event? I've been leaning toward getting out of T12P for some time, and this would probably help me make that decision.
Quote from: Red on March 26, 2013, 06:33:36 PMBut two losses shouldn't eliminate the chances of a person making cut. That's how it is in other CCGs an how it should be in this one. It's a fairer system.What CCGs? As far as I know, there is no written rule that X-2's must always get in top cut. It might seem that way as there are 1000+ people tournaments that would allow for all/a large portion of the X-2's, but that is certainly not the case always. The whole concept of 'placing on the bubble' stems from that very fact.
Quote from: DDiceRC on March 28, 2013, 03:36:23 PMBeen off the boards for awhile, so I have a question: is top cut going to be the T12P event, or a separate event? I've been leaning toward getting out of T12P for some time, and this would probably help me make that decision.T12P. Really sad that people aren't even willing to give this a chance.
The bigger the top cut without being unreasonable the more accurate the results imo.
Hey,Quote from: Alex_Olijar on March 26, 2013, 11:55:18 PMThe bigger the top cut without being unreasonable the more accurate the results imo.What do you mean by accurate? While I value top players playing against other top players to determine who the winner of the tournament is, I still feel it is significant that a player had a playstyle/deck combination that can do well against the entire tournament field. I think making the top cut in and of itself should be an accomplishment and a 16 player top cut really hurts that (given the size of fields that are viable for Redemption).Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Top 16 sounds like overkill to me, but I guess that depends on the total size of the participation in the event. I could see needing to do the top 16 if there were 100+.Last I knew MTG used top 8. What do other CCGs do for their top cut?
I think that the larger you make the viable field for the top cut without diluting it into players who performed poorly, the better chance you find the best player in the field (to control for some of the swiss luck).
Keeping in mind you're looking for the best player in a tournament field, if a player goes 4-2 in the first six rounds of a tournament with a big field, in my book that's performing poorly."Swiss luck." Are you saying there's more luck involved in making the top 8 after seven rounds than there is in winning three games of single elimination in a row to go through the top cut and finish first?