prismsaber wrote:Is the poly tournament going to require a silver poly badge to participate like some previous tournaments? If so, I'm going to have to cram a bunch of games in.
Thoughts on round of 8 matchups. Before looking at any of the games.
Untouchable v Dkmaster. Think Untouchable will edge it but Dk is a formidable opponent. I hope he can put Untouch out for me.
KizKiz v Clanlord Carl. Looking great for the good guys ! Kizkiz didn't notice the weighted dice i slipped him !
Wheelwright v Barclaw too close to call. But Barclaw is the current runnerup so might edge it.
Iron maid v t4mcr53s2 think the former champ will get this.
Bariclaw wrote:I prefer the variety of opponents throughout the tournament until the late rounds. Prefer to stick with the regular format.
I fully agree here. As long as CC refuse to solve the problem with number of starts pr. player. ( e.g. I got 5/21 starts now in 1v1)
I know you cant compare 1v1 and Poly. But with those small maps out there and a risk to get so few starts, it for sure would be great to have a chance to come back into the game with another batch.
We did wait a looong time to compete against the best again
Bariclaw wrote:I prefer the variety of opponents throughout the tournament until the late rounds. Prefer to stick with the regular format.
I fully agree here. As long as CC refuse to solve the problem with number of starts pr. player. ( e.g. I got 5/21 starts now in 1v1)
I know you cant compare 1v1 and Poly. But with those small maps out there and a risk to get so few starts, it for sure would be great to have a chance to come back into the game with another batch.
We did wait a looong time to compete against the best again
That really is unfortunate 5/21 is
P(<=5) = 1.33% or about 1 in 75
Bariclaw wrote:I prefer the variety of opponents throughout the tournament until the late rounds. Prefer to stick with the regular format.
I fully agree here. As long as CC refuse to solve the problem with number of starts pr. player. ( e.g. I got 5/21 starts now in 1v1)
I know you cant compare 1v1 and Poly. But with those small maps out there and a risk to get so few starts, it for sure would be great to have a chance to come back into the game with another batch.
We did wait a looong time to compete against the best again
That really is unfortunate 5/21 is
P(<=5) = 1.33% or about 1 in 75
Bariclaw wrote:I prefer the variety of opponents throughout the tournament until the late rounds. Prefer to stick with the regular format.
I fully agree here. As long as CC refuse to solve the problem with number of starts pr. player. ( e.g. I got 5/21 starts now in 1v1)
I know you cant compare 1v1 and Poly. But with those small maps out there and a risk to get so few starts, it for sure would be great to have a chance to come back into the game with another batch.
We did wait a looong time to compete against the best again
We British are well represented in the final stages ! Where abouts you from ?
That really is unfortunate 5/21 is
P(<=5) = 1.33% or about 1 in 75
I like the round robin then direct elimination format as well.
Pros: Allows for more games for everyone, which makes promotion to round of 16 less subject to dice and start, and pushes out the direct elimination to later rounds, that have slightly higher game loads (so a bit less randomness).
Cons: By keeping players longer, you probably drag out the rounds more than necessary
Clanlord Carl wrote:Thoughts on round of 8 matchups. Before looking at any of the games.
Untouchable v Dkmaster. Think Untouchable will edge it but Dk is a formidable opponent. I hope he can put Untouch out for me.
KizKiz v Clanlord Carl. Looking great for the good guys ! Kizkiz didn't notice the weighted dice i slipped him !
Wheelwright v Barclaw too close to call. But Barclaw is the current runnerup so might edge it.
Iron maid v t4mcr53s2 think the former champ will get this.
Looks like i completely underestimated Iron Maid again...as he eliminates T4.
And farewell to Barclaw, Wheelwright was too much for him this time. Lets hope my semi goes better than my predictions.