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Keep in mind you've played me a LOT more than Greeson. I'm sure you'd have beat him a few times if you had played dozens (possibly even hundreds) of games.
Quote from: SomeKittens on January 17, 2012, 10:03:01 PMKeep in mind you've played me a LOT more than Greeson. I'm sure you'd have beat him a few times if you had played dozens (possibly even hundreds) of games.I said occasionally I think I beat you twice over the summer and we played like 20 game a day some days.P.S. Jonathan, you seem to have driven the fact that your name is spelled with an A not an O so deep in to my head I am now spelling your last name with an A instead of an E
And if i ever get the inclination when I finally do beat you that you went easy on me I am NOT going to be happy about it.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on January 17, 2012, 02:51:48 PMQuote 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.....Which is exactly what happened.Greeson's undefeated since I joined the ranks of WNY. Irish_Luck's making a championship belt for the first player to beat him.
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.
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.
I wouldn't put too much weight on ranking. Everyone I've ever beat outranks me.
I wouldn't put too much weight on ranking. Everyone I've ever beat who has a ranking outranks me.
Pics or it didn't happen. Sure, he's beatable, but it's tough. Last season, I lost a game against him and then went undefeated until Nats.
It actually takes into account the strength of your opponents. If you win against bad players you don't get as much credit as if you win against an undefeated player.
No because it takes into account your opponents' overall record throughout the tournament. If you beat someone in the first round and they go undefeated the rest of the tournament, it is worth way more than if you beat someone in the first round and they never win the rest of the tournament. The win would either become more or less valuable as the tournament goes on.
Quote from: uthminister [BR] on February 17, 2012, 03:35:33 PMNo because it takes into account your opponents' overall record throughout the tournament. If you beat someone in the first round and they go undefeated the rest of the tournament, it is worth way more than if you beat someone in the first round and they never win the rest of the tournament. The win would either become more or less valuable as the tournament goes on.How would this work for seeding DURING the tournament though. How would you know who to match people up with if their points for each win weren't really determined until the entire tournament was over?
Quote from: Prof Underwood on February 17, 2012, 05:26:50 PMHow would this work for seeding DURING the tournament though. How would you know who to match people up with if their points for each win weren't really determined until the entire tournament was over?by using their record to that point.
How would this work for seeding DURING the tournament though. How would you know who to match people up with if their points for each win weren't really determined until the entire tournament was over?
Quote from: lp670sv on February 17, 2012, 05:28:28 PMQuote from: Prof Underwood on February 17, 2012, 05:26:50 PMHow would this work for seeding DURING the tournament though. How would you know who to match people up with if their points for each win weren't really determined until the entire tournament was over?by using their record to that point.The problem there is that I could be matched up with someone who is 4-0 and ends up going 4-6 while you are matched up with someone 4-0 who ends up going 9-1 (only losing to you). We both would get the win, and move on equally in the tournament, but then at the end you would get more points simply because you got paired up with someone who ended up doing better.
I don't know that could get really crazy at nationals your fate basically depends on how good your opponent's do after you beat them.