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Weekday Warfare 7

Дата: 27.02.2015 20:08:16
View Postsirericbreheny, on Feb 26 2015 - 15:19, said:   Nice I thought there had to be some monkeywrench as a clause to the Tournaments and this is it.   In 3 rounds 39 or more......you might as well add Mount Everest to it.:bajan:   I am seeing the matches favor only those teams that do better in 3 rounds and not even in a single game for a single grouping per day.   Any team that can do better than 39 points and keep that into all their 3 rounds do not need to worry about other competitors fighting them if they even get draws in all their matches the other teams get dropped into the basement...yesss???   In a draw the 2 teams should be able to fight a match again, deciding if one or the other might win, this would be more fair than the current system that their stats be frozen at the point of how well they did during a Group Stage, all I see now is the High Tiers making monkeys out of any new teams trying to attempt to win in the tournaments.   Another little gem about the tournaments....any tournament scored in the current manner is that for 3 rounds if you keep up your group score of 39 points it amounts to 117%, when you add it up on a calculator.....MOUNT EVEREST INDEED.

Trevzor: Hey man, I'm trying to understand where your confusion regarding the structure of our Weekday Warfare tournaments and I am having a bit of trouble. If you can clear up my confusion, I will be more than happy explain exactly how our system works.   In general there are two parts to Weekday Warfare: Group Stage Days 1-3 and Group Stage 4&5. I will break down exactly how the scoring and standings work for each day.   Day 1) All Teams that have successfully applied for the Weekday Warfare are accepted and randomly seeded into groups. Our goal is to keep the groups as close to 8 teams per group, but sometimes there could be as few as 6 per group. These groups are Round Robin style tournaments, meaning all teams in the group play each other once. All matches played are worth points. The point system is 3 for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss. The reason we don't have drawn matches play until there is a winner is because then games could go on for hours with one or both teams playing for the draw. Speaking from personal experience, that is not a fun time trying to not lose but knowing that a draw means you get a do over. Once Day 1 is over, all the points your team has earned is then compared to the total amount of points you could have earned (the number of games you played multiplied by 3.) This WIN RATIO is compared to the teams from the other groups, establishing the overall rankings that are posted and labeled Weekday Warfare X Group Stage Standings: Day 1. This is why you can see multiple teams come in at specific rank (e.g 4 teams tied for 1st.) It is at this point that the bottom 5% of teams in the tournament based on rank are removed from further contention. If there is a tie for the rank that is being removed, all teams in that rank are removed.   Day 2) All remaining teams from Day 1 are randomly seeded into new groups and Round Robin play starts again. Once this round is over, your team's points from this round are added to the points from the previous round. They are then compared to the total amount of points your team could have earned (the total number of games played over the two days and then multiplied by 3.) This WIN RATIO is compared to the teams from the other groups, establishing the new overall rankings that are posted labeled Weekday Warfare X Group Stage Standings: Day 2. At this point the bottom 5% of teams who played in Day 2 based on overall Day 2 rank are removed from further contention. If there is a tie for the rank that is being removed, all teams in that rank are removed.   Day 3)  All remaining teams from Day 2 are randomly seeded into new groups and Round Robin play starts again. Once this round is over, your team's points from this round are added to the points from the previous two rounds. They are then compared to the total amount of points your team could have earned (the total number of games played over the three days and then multiplied by 3.) This WIN RATIO is compared to the teams from the other groups, establishing the new overall rankings that are posted labeled Weekday Warfare X Group Stage Standings: Day 3. At this point the top 16 teams based on rank are moved on to Group Stages 4&5 and all previous points are erased. If there is a tie for 16th place, all teams are moved up. This does not extend the prize pool that is based on rank.   Day 4) The top 16 teams from Group Stage Days 1-3 are randomly seeded into groups and Round Robin play starts again. Once Day 4 is over, all the points your team has earned is then compared to the total amount of points you could have earned (the number of games you played multiplied by 3.) This WIN RATIO is compared to the teams from the other group(s), establishing the overall rankings that are posted and labeled Weekday Warfare X Group Stage Standings: Day 4.    Day 5) The top 16 teams from Group Stage Days 1-3 are randomly seeded into groups and Round Robin play starts again.  Once this round is over, your team's points from this round are added to the points from the previous round. They are then compared to the total amount of points your team could have earned (the total number of games played over the two days and then multiplied by 3.) This WIN RATIO is compared to the teams from the other groups, establishing the final overall rankings that are posted labeled Weekday Warfare X Group Stage Standings: Final Rankings.   Hope this clears up your confusion!   If not, let me know what you are confused about and I'll be happy to explain whatever you need.   Cheers!

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