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Guys you're gonna have to stop talking about incorporating all of this technology in to Nats, you're really making me want to attend and help out with all this.
Really though, this could be done. I'll get on some research to what level of tech we would need to de certain things like live streaming it both in the church and maybe to the general public as well.
Most important step right now would be to make sure the church has internet. We can stream internally without it but not externally.
Or just go play MTG if that the game you really wish you were playing.
We could even set up a watching room for players that are eliminated from Top Cut to see a feature match each round of Top Cut. That way they can see several rounds of high level play; learning some things and having fellowship while doing it. I for one would love to watch it, especially if there were some particularly talented color commentators talking about the plays and strategies as the game is happening.
Quote from: Master KChief on March 26, 2013, 12:09:01 PMContinuing on the non-secrecy tangent and going back to the over-the-tabletop cam, I would love to at least see the final match of top cut utilize this and put on a projector. It's a monumental moment, and everyone would be excited to watch it live.If someone records Top Cut matches, Westy and I will commentate them for posting on Youtube (I don't even care that I'm volunteering him, he'll do it).Quote from: uthminister [BR] on March 26, 2013, 12:17:09 PMWe could even set up a watching room for players that are eliminated from Top Cut to see a feature match each round of Top Cut. That way they can see several rounds of high level play; learning some things and having fellowship while doing it. I for one would love to watch it, especially if there were some particularly talented color commentators talking about the plays and strategies as the game is happening.I would commentate assuming I am not playing.
Continuing on the non-secrecy tangent and going back to the over-the-tabletop cam, I would love to at least see the final match of top cut utilize this and put on a projector. It's a monumental moment, and everyone would be excited to watch it live.
I suppose someone could modify the Excel spreadsheet to account for strength of schedule, but then a player really is punished for losing early and having to make up ground among weaker opponents; but how is that fair for top players who get matched up early?
Let's say I'm undefeated going into Top Cut and I get the top seed. I play someone who lost a couple games (perhaps due to poor luck or poor draw) and ended up with the bottom seed. We play and I end up getting a poor draw, he has LS drought and I end up losing. So at that point I'm out of the tournament because I happened to get a poor draw at the wrong time?
Double elimination is even more time prohibitive
Hey,Quote from: Alex_Olijar on March 26, 2013, 03:54:45 PMDouble elimination is even more time prohibitiveMore time prohibitive than best of three? Definitely not. Double elimination adds one or two rounds to the number of rounds needed for the elimination bracket. Best of three adds one or two rounds to each round of the elimination bracket.A 7 round swiss with a top 8 cut tournament would take 0-45 minutes longer than the current standard of a 10 round swiss tournament.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Haven't read 95% of this thread. Ignore me if this has been answered. How do you deal with ties in an elimination tournament?EDIT: By ties, I mean like my opponent and I have the same amount of rescued souls after 45 minutes. Who drops down to the lower bracket?
It adds more time because you have to do more matches. Sitting down at a table and playing 3 games in a row you can just start one after the other, game ends next game begins. In double elimination you have to wait for everyone to be done and then redo matchups. The number of games are fewer but the actual time take is greater.
Some 5-2s deserve to make cut