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DJ Teflon wrote:elGrande wrote:2. The format for the event has changed based on some suggestions given here.
The event will not be a 16 person bracket. I will start small to make sure we have a correct format and structure to create additional events.
First (1) round matches will be generated by Sunday afternoon and players will have until Tuesday at noon (12 EST) to complete the bo3 series.
2nd round matches will then be generated on Tuesday afternoon and players will have until Thursday at 7 PM EST to complete the bo3 series.
3rd round matches will be generated on Thursday at 7 PM EST and you will have until Sunday afternoon to complete them.
The semis and finals will be the following Monday night, starting at 8 PM EST and will be SPEED maps (bo3 semis, bo5 finals and 3rd place)
Does this sound more doable. By the time we get the semis and finals, there should be no excuses for players not showing up. If you fail to join your matches and finish them, then your opponent is rewarded a Forfeit win.
Hmm - I'm wondering what will happen if players show up at different times? Imagine both players show up equally, but never at the same time, and therefore don't get games played. For speed games they have to be there simultaneously.The more flexible we are.. the more likely we are for the structure to break down and not be consistent.
I agree, and therefore for your format of tournament I would strongly suggest all players must be present at the stated time, rather than some time up until until 'Tuesday at noon'?
DJ Teflon wrote:Something else to consider:What will happen, as inevitably will be the case, when some of the players don't turn-up?
Will the other player get a bye? perhaps? Something worth posting in your first thread.
Plus, you may wish to PM some previous speed tournament players to advertise (politely). I have a list here you can use.
DJ Teflon wrote:Any player who has not accepted their map invites or has not setup their own map for the round by 10 minutes after the start of the round
It seems that you are suggesting players set games up themselves - this could be highly problematic for the following reasons:When running speed events previously some players have bizarrely struggled to send or read PMs. Sad, but true.
Many players dont turn-up despite their intentions
Invites are not possible with speed games
I recommend that YOU, the Tournament Organiser control creating games and sending PMs to players with passwords. Otherwise, player error will cause vital mistakes in alive tournament.
I also refer to Night Strike's points. Whilst you could make registering on the other web site a requirement (which I have just done and is a right hassle with a connection like mine), you also need to make sure players register here.
This link will give you some useful information and advice on running speed tournaments:
Speed Tournament Advice Thread
elGrande wrote:For some reason.. I am not getting approval to run this event yet. Apparently you must have 16 players actually show up for an event.. which is just absurd. I ran an event with me and my buddies not too long ago .. using CC as the game. We had just 4 of us.. put a bit of a wager on the outcome and boom.. we were done. CC is going to dictate how events can be run and who can be invited to them? Thats absurd.
DJ Teflon wrote:Are you continuing to run this tournament with players creating their own games?
If so, it can be considered a private tournament which would mean this thread being moved to the Callouts forum.
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