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MyNameIsJack wrote:so what ever happened with the ruling of, 1 game over the whole tourney, ive kinda avoided auto tourneys lately because it seems kinda hopeless if you cant care about the scoreboard, but only each game individually?
MyNameIsJack wrote:so what ever happened with the ruling of, 1 game over the whole tourney, ive kinda avoided auto tourneys lately because it seems kinda hopeless if you cant care about the scoreboard, but only each game individually?
Dukasaur wrote:Not quite sure what the question is.
Kotaro wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Not quite sure what the question is.
He's asking about the rules against suiciding in a game to cause someone specific to lose in order to better your chances in a tournament.
Dukasaur wrote:
Yeah, Mad777 was trying to get a new rule written, but there were roughly equal numbers of arguments for and against the new rule, so it stalemated.
So whatever the old ruling was, it stands.
I don't get the comment about avoiding autotournaments because of it, though. There's been five or ten thousand autotournaments. How many have resulted in C&A cases? Three? Four? What are the odds that you'll end up in one of those? Avoiding autotourneys because you might end up in one that goes to C&A is like avoiding the park because there might be a rabid grizzly on the prowl.
Dukasaur wrote:Kotaro wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Not quite sure what the question is.
He's asking about the rules against suiciding in a game to cause someone specific to lose in order to better your chances in a tournament.
Yeah, Mad777 was trying to get a new rule written, but there were roughly equal numbers of arguments for and against the new rule, so it stalemated.
So whatever the old ruling was, it stands.
I don't get the comment about avoiding autotournaments because of it, though. There's been five or ten thousand autotournaments. How many have resulted in C&A cases? Three? Four? What are the odds that you'll end up in one of those? Avoiding autotourneys because you might end up in one that goes to C&A is like avoiding the park because there might be a rabid grizzly on the prowl.
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