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Chariot of Fire wrote:What 3rd world country is this you're in?
SkywardShadow wrote:Chariot of Fire wrote:What 3rd world country is this you're in?
The midwest! They kept bungling my order too. I'm back online now, and updates will come later this week. (I think!)
Calidrmr wrote:they totally blew me off last friday
gdeangel wrote:Hey Skyward, if you need someone to cover this for you, I can co-run pretty easily since I've got spreadsheets set up anyway. All I need is for you to get the admins to grant me the privileges. There haven't been any active games for a while, and if it goes on much longer, the risk is people will forget - maybe even have left the site - and then it will be a real hassle to go track down reserves to finish things.
Chariot of Fire wrote:Calidrmr wrote:they totally blew me off last friday
Do you have to pay extra for that special service?
Anarkistsdream wrote:If you guys can't tell that Doom is being forced to post this drivel, you are fools...
SkywardShadow wrote:UPDATE TO WINNING CONDITIONS
While updating my chart tonight, I was struck with an idea on determining the winner in case of tie without the lame "exhibition matches" that I originally planned:
Condition 1: Dojo defeated the least amount of times (Likely undefeated altogether.)
Condition 2: In the result of a tie, the Dojo which defeats the most other Dojos.
Condition 3: If still tied, the Dojo which lost the least amount of 1-on-1 home challenges.
Condition 4: In the rare occurrence that we still have a tie, the Dojo that won the most 1-on-1 away challenges.
Chariot of Fire wrote:Re format of a 'final' in the event of a draw....
Is it too long-winded to eliminate the defeated dojos, then have the remainder challenge each other again? The difference in this 2nd round is that the 3rd most talented student now takes a rest (he/she has had the lion's share of games when all's considered). So the 2nd most talented then takes on his/her counterpart in the other dojos, with just 3 consecutive victories being required to 'defeat a dojo' instead of the previous four.
When we have got this down to just two dojos remaining (unless there's an outright winner from the group who was the only undefeated dojo) then the two teams square-up and each student takes on his/her counterpart on home/away maps. If tied, they fight again in a 1 v 1 on Classic. If, by sheer fluke, the two teams end-up with 2 winners & 2 losers then the two masters will face-up in a best of 3 final, also on Classic, with the 3 different card settings.
Hope this doesn't sound too elaborate, for it's not really. It's straightforward elimination, but with a shifting emphasis towards the next high-ranked player in the dojo.
This tourney has been going on a while, and I've yet to play a game in it!
Cheers
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