Hopefully soon, but he's got five days from when I sent the PM out. So he's still got a great deal of time before he gets subbed-out.bayou wrote:When is my opponent supposed to show? I'm still waiting.
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Hopefully soon, but he's got five days from when I sent the PM out. So he's still got a great deal of time before he gets subbed-out.bayou wrote:When is my opponent supposed to show? I'm still waiting.
Ha.The Cheat wrote:1-0 ... who's next?
Bayou and chemefreak are jealous...you've played two games and their first-round opponents haven't even shown up yet (though they don't have too much longer to wait).Funkelee wrote: Ha.
2-0
Now who is next?

Brigadier - #70 (page 1) - 61% Won - 01/02/2011
Brigadier - #70 (page 1) - 61% Won - 01/02/2011Heh...you're doing too much of the kicking ass and not enough of the taking names! <laughing> Basically, you're sitting in the semi-finals of the A Bracket waiting for someone else to catch up.Gilligan wrote:Any word on when the next round starts?
Only three "active" spots left open in that tourney - it looks to be HIGHLY competitive, with some of the highest-point-owners on the site in it. If you like competition, that is the place to be! Here's the link:Woodruff wrote:Hey folks, if you're interested in another tournament similar to this one, I've started another (with 64 players this time!). Go to the "Join A Game" forum and look it up under "An Evolutionary Tournament".
And we now have our finals for Bracket A (the only two left unbeaten):Gilligan wrote:Gilligan beats Mustapha Mond in Game 4185629

Brigadier - #70 (page 1) - 61% Won - 01/02/2011Particularly rough when you're playing one of the top players in the tournament. That was a brutal drop for you, no doubt.GeneralAnestetic wrote:the most unbalanced start ever:
game 4241517
sure, go first with a 5-army bonus...
that's fair
Sure, it's simple. Gilligan made it to the finals of Bracket A (which gave him his five games). With that loss in the finals, he dropped down to the third round of Bracket B (he got byes in the first two rounds of Bracket B for his Bracket A wins), where you had the misfortune of facing him. Two rounds of byes is the most that can be gained, and those are done to keep the brackets as even as possible while also giving some benefit to those who do well in previous brackets.GeneralAnestetic wrote:and how is it i'm playing someone who's already played 5 rounds?
i can't possibly imagine how the bracket works that pits someone who's played 3 rounds versus someone who's played 5 rounds...