woohoo... 5 people in less than 1 day. That's good stuff. If we keep it up like this we'll be ready in a week. As for the unlimited fort, I'm keeping it until more people request otherwise. I've only seen 2 people who are opposed, and one person openly advocated it. If this means you want to leave Poptartpsycho just let me know, but I really hope you can look past the unlimited fort and stay. It' there to keep things rolling (as everyone does have 49 games to play).
"Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example."
excellent... four more participants... we're almost halfway there For those of you who are interested I put a link on main entry in this forum so you can check out exactly how I am calculating the "Power" of the tournament. I think my description was pretty clear but it was very simplistic. Some of us (like myself) like the math to understand what's going on. The actual power stuff is at the bottom of the page, so scroll down if you know about matrices already.
"Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example."
9 more in less than a week... not too bad. Only 17 more people left (and a few reserves for safety) and we shall begin. I can't wait to begin. I just hope we can get more participants.
"Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example."
As the summer comes on I'd like to get this tournament started. We only have 16 more spots left but at this rate that could take a month. So, here it is: Summer officially starts on June 16th for me and I'm leaving this tournament open until 9:00 PM EST on June 16, 2008. That is to say if we don't have 50 people by then we will start anyway. I really hope we have at the very least a good number so that the games can be divided evenly (like 43 so it's 6 rounds of 7). If we don't I may join to even the balance and get this thing rolling. I'll come up with a bracket and nothing will change. Hope we fill up by then but if not be ready for the tournament!
"Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example."