Also updated the prizepool!
Also, is there any way I can edit the events on the right side? I submitted them already D:
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DjKniteX
United States234 Posts
Also updated the prizepool! Also, is there any way I can edit the events on the right side? I submitted them already D: | ||
BisuDagger
Bisutopia19137 Posts
On February 19 2015 06:12 DjKniteX wrote: Alright time is settled! Feburary 27-28 1:00 PM CST Also updated the prizepool! Also, is there any way I can edit the events on the right side? I submitted them already D: PM me if you ever need calender event edits. Ill take care of it. :D | ||
MasterReY
Germany2708 Posts
I have a question regarding the format. You say its a "5 round swiss". What does that exactly mean? I always thought swiss means everyone plays everyone as it is done in football/soccer leagues etc. The tournament has 17 players registered, that would mean every player would need to play 16 games. 17*16 = 272 games. That can't possibly be right. If "5 round swiss" means that a player just plays 5 games instead of 16, then who decides WHICH 5 players he faces? | ||
GeckoXp
Germany2016 Posts
On February 19 2015 21:21 MasterReY wrote: First of all thanks for hosting a BW tournament. I have a question regarding the format. You say its a "5 round swiss". What does that exactly mean? I always thought swiss means everyone plays everyone as it is done in football/soccer leagues etc. The tournament has 17 players registered, that would mean every player would need to play 16 games. 17*16 = 272 games. That can't possibly be right. If "5 round swiss" means that a player just plays 5 games instead of 16, then who decides WHICH 5 players he faces? It's 5 rounds, basically like this - if I understood it correctly: Round 1: games are set randomly, no particular order behind it. With 17 players, one receives a walk over. Round 2: the winners play the winners, losers play the losers, someone receives a w.o., but no idea who (cause no opponent) Round 3: winners of Round 2 play Winners of Round 2, Losers of Round 2 winners of Round 2 with a loss in Round 1, losers of Round 2, losers of Round 2 Round 4 & 5: same procedure Further restriction: You may only play one player once, not twice Sounds complicated, but isn't. The general idea is that whoever wins plays someone who wins equally, or if you constantly lose, you only play other losers. People are matched per round in consideration of their previous records. In the end you have a table like: 1. 5 wins, 0 losses 2. 5 wins, 0 losses 3. 4 wins, 1 loss ... 17. 0 wins, 5 losses It's a more forgiving format than randomly drawn groups, or eliminiation grids, as you always get a second chance. | ||
MasterReY
Germany2708 Posts
On February 19 2015 22:06 GeckoXp wrote: Show nested quote + On February 19 2015 21:21 MasterReY wrote: First of all thanks for hosting a BW tournament. I have a question regarding the format. You say its a "5 round swiss". What does that exactly mean? I always thought swiss means everyone plays everyone as it is done in football/soccer leagues etc. The tournament has 17 players registered, that would mean every player would need to play 16 games. 17*16 = 272 games. That can't possibly be right. If "5 round swiss" means that a player just plays 5 games instead of 16, then who decides WHICH 5 players he faces? It's 5 rounds, basically like this - if I understood it correctly: Round 1: games are set randomly, no particular order behind it. With 17 players, one receives a walk over. Round 2: the winners play the winners, losers play the losers, someone receives a w.o., but no idea who (cause no opponent) Round 3: winners of Round 2 play Winners of Round 2, Losers of Round 2 winners of Round 2 with a loss in Round 1, losers of Round 2, losers of Round 2 Round 4 & 5: same procedure Further restriction: You may only play one player once, not twice Sounds complicated, but isn't. The general idea is that whoever wins plays someone who wins equally, or if you constantly lose, you only play other losers. People are matched per round in consideration of their previous records. In the end you have a table like: 1. 5 wins, 0 losses 2. 5 wins, 0 losses 3. 4 wins, 1 loss ... 17. 0 wins, 5 losses It's a more forgiving format than randomly drawn groups, or eliminiation grids, as you always get a second chance. Hm from your description it totally sounds like a normal bracket with losers bracket: Round 1: randomly generated bracket Round 2: losers dropped to losers bracket and play other losers there. Winner play winners in the main bracket Round 3: Those who have 1-1 stats play each other (those who dropped to losers bracket in round 2, but won first round and those who dropped to losers bracket in round 1 and won their game there). Those who have 2-0 play each other (players who stayed in main bracket). The only difference i see is that the players with two losses (0-2 stats) dont drop out completely but there is a "losers bracket of the losers bracket" and so on in further rounds. Apart from that its the same^^. But thanks for the explanation anyways | ||
DjKniteX
United States234 Posts
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Cryoc
Germany909 Posts
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DjKniteX
United States234 Posts
On February 24 2015 01:01 Cryoc wrote: Could you clean up the OP? You stated 6 dates for the 2-day tour. Edited & Fixed! | ||
sas.ZaRaki
Spain199 Posts
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jello_biafra
United Kingdom6631 Posts
On February 24 2015 05:12 sas.ZaRaki wrote: is 1 pm cst = 20:00 cet ? im a bit lost That's right. | ||
LaStScan
Korea (South)1289 Posts
6 Round Swiss Elimination (bo1) Top 8 to play in the playoffs 2nd day (Friday, March 6 - livestreamed - 1:00PM CST Top 8 (bo3) finals (bo5) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do users must come on that time to play? The time and date seem not good to me. | ||
dr0pship
Canada520 Posts
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DjKniteX
United States234 Posts
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BisuDagger
Bisutopia19137 Posts
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trutaCz
Poland686 Posts
On February 24 2015 09:55 LaStScan wrote: 1st Day (Friday, Feburary 27) - 1:00PM CST (might be live streamed) 6 Round Swiss Elimination (bo1) Top 8 to play in the playoffs 2nd day (Friday, March 6 - livestreamed - 1:00PM CST Top 8 (bo3) finals (bo5) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do users must come on that time to play? The time and date seem not good to me. Don't come, so i win -_- | ||
dr0pship
Canada520 Posts
On February 24 2015 21:43 BisuDagger wrote: Oh snap! 9heart is going to wipe the floor! No, Scan is going to wipe the floor. Yoo Seung Gon hwaiting! | ||
CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11567 Posts
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DjKniteX
United States234 Posts
For now, I want to keep it as whoever shows up can play rather than schedule a match (at least not for this cup) | ||
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