Dukasaur wrote:Colonel Krink wrote:My opponent is a no show !!
Yeah, he seems to have vanished off the site.
I was thinking about this all day today. It seemed pretty obvious that igrekzed was going to miss his invite. He's been offline for more than two weeks and it seems unlikely that he's coming back. I was reviewing the possibilities, and I wasn't completely happy with any of them.
When someone drops out of a bracket, there are really three things you can do:
- Bring in a reserve. This has the drawback that someone will enter the tournament and may win the tournament while having played fewer games than any of the others.
- Advance the person who is left without the opponent. This has the drawback that someone gets an unearned freebie advance without having to fight for it.
- Resurrect the person who was eliminated the previous round by the missing player. This has the drawback that someone advances who has already lost and should have been eliminated.
All three methods have their pros and cons, and I have used all three at different times. Still, I'm cognizant that all three have some inherent unfairness, and I was wondering which to use in this case, when I came upon a fourth solution.
I'm resurrecting lanceeee, who previously lost to igrekzed, but I'm making him play an extra game, to balance off the one he previously lost. You guys now have two games -- the original
Game 16388638 and the new
Game 16398821.
Lanceeee, in order to advance, you must win
both of those games -- one to balance your Phase 1 loss, and the second to advance through Phase 2. Colonel Krink, you advance if you win
either of these games, because you have already won once to get to this point.
I hope you'll be please with this solution. In future tourneys of this type, I'll put it right in the original rules.