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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 2:27 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 4:29 pm
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Melody Hikari-Shinu Anson
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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 7:37 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 7:42 pm
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[Philosophy In A Teacup] Crew
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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 7:52 pm
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Melody Hikari-Shinu Anson No idea what that is. Anyone interested in a non-competitive style tournament, or at least, how to make a system to decide thebest out of three trainers would work? Because you can't really figure out second place unless you hold multiple rounds. sweatdrop I can't find anyone who can train for three weeks to make a team for this tourney, or didn't get their data lost because of idiot siblings that steal their games.
When tournaments have an odd number of participants, someone gets a "bye", or a free pass to the next round) until there's an even number of participants. 3nodding
So if there were only peoples A, B, and C, A and B would battle, and then the winner of that fight and C could go a round, and the winner of that would be the overall winner.
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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 10:43 pm
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Melody Hikari-Shinu Anson
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[Philosophy In A Teacup] Crew
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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 11:02 pm
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Melody Hikari-Shinu Anson But that just doesn't seem fair to me. DX Though I think that's what happened at GameStop back when PBR came out. xD And then there was a wildcard match for the next round or something.Plus, normally, out of the three of us, C>B and A. B> A. A- low tier. 3 But I'll keep that in mind. I also made forms with the competitor's expected team listed, so if worst comes to worst, I print that out and shuffle. xD And if someone gets themselves, they get a free pass.
No, it's not very fair, but that's what's officially used in most tournaments, from Pokémon to football. neutral It's the simplest solution, whereas round robins and "losers compete for a second chance"-types are way more complex and difficult to keep track of. But it's rare for a person to get two or more byes, so if there's a large occurrence of odd numbers, then it tends to balance out.
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:54 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:56 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:34 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:10 pm
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[Philosophy In A Teacup] Crew
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:35 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:45 pm
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Melody Hikari-Shinu Anson
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:50 pm
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