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I've personally never understood why we can't top cut Nats after round 6 or so for the top 16 and play a single elimination.
why dont you institute a sort of weight class system like in wrestling.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on January 17, 2012, 10:14:23 AMI've personally never understood why we can't top cut Nats after round 6 or so for the top 16 and play a single elimination. I ended up in 4th place at Nats last summer, but I doubt that I was in the top 16 after round 6. The same is probably true of Gabe back in 07 when he started Nats by losing 2 of his first 3 games, but came back to win the whole thing. Why take away the opportunity for people to work their way up from the bottom?
Quote from: Prof Underwood on January 17, 2012, 10:29:32 AMQuote from: Alex_Olijar on January 17, 2012, 10:14:23 AMI've personally never understood why we can't top cut Nats after round 6 or so for the top 16 and play a single elimination. I ended up in 4th place at Nats last summer, but I doubt that I was in the top 16 after round 6. The same is probably true of Gabe back in 07 when he started Nats by losing 2 of his first 3 games, but came back to win the whole thing. Why take away the opportunity for people to work their way up from the bottom?Sounds good. Next year at Nats I'm throwing my first two games as 5-4 losses, and then playing for real in order to maximize my chances of winning.
Because if you truly are the strongest player you shouldn't be losing in the tournament early unless bad pairings screw you over.
Why do I get the feeling that the low participation might have been an ego thing on many players parts. To be perfectly honest, I wouldnt mind being categorized as a mid level player or something and play people I actually have a shot of doing well against and having fun and engaging games with.
as soon as Jonathan Greeson shows up at a tournament, I pretty much relegate myself to competing for second. In this way it would be best for me to throw my first game and work up from there.
we could say that the top three placers in the real tourney only get trophies while the other 3 get their prizes.) That way both parties have something to play for and more people get to win.
Quote from: Red on January 17, 2012, 10:41:16 AMBecause if you truly are the strongest player you shouldn't be losing in the tournament early unless bad pairings screw you over.Did I just hear Red say that Gabe isn't that good of a player? Wow!
Quote from: lp670sv on January 17, 2012, 12:09:32 PMas soon as Jonathan Greeson shows up at a tournament, I pretty much relegate myself to competing for second. In this way it would be best for me to throw my first game and work up from there.The two problems with this are that you are completely throwing away any chance you have of placing 1st (and believe me, Greeson can be beat). The second is that you are risking that if you have a bad draw later in the tournament and lose another game, you don't place at all.
I am really curious to see how this works out. Provided I don't play lp first round, I'm thinking about trying this strategy next tournament.
Quote from: SomeKittens on January 17, 2012, 04:26:37 PMI am really curious to see how this works out. Provided I don't play lp first round, I'm thinking about trying this strategy next tournament."No YOU rescue the last soul!" "No you do it!" Time out tie at 4-4 both have SOG in hand
Quote from: lp670sv on January 17, 2012, 04:30:17 PMQuote from: SomeKittens on January 17, 2012, 04:26:37 PMI am really curious to see how this works out. Provided I don't play lp first round, I'm thinking about trying this strategy next tournament."No YOU rescue the last soul!" "No you do it!" Time out tie at 4-4 both have SOG in handAfter both of us have "accidentally" dropped NJ, and declared it played. We continually "forget" to exchange for the two-liner, but it sits there untapped as other souls are redeemed. Martyr and AotL are both played on our own characters, Grapes in side battles.