eddie2 wrote:1)contact tourney organiser
2)contact tourney mods.
You are correct and all parties are aware of the issue.
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eddie2 wrote:1)contact tourney organiser
2)contact tourney mods.
jpcloet wrote:Bones2484 wrote:However, suiciding to help you win the tournament? No problems here.
Suiciding is against site rules, so you are ok if someone does this several times, even though they would risk a full site ban?
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Night Strike wrote:The site rule regarding throwing games is in place to keep people from tossing points to other players or for retaliations for actions in that game or other games.
In tournaments, the ultimate goal is to win the tournament, so if that means a player settles for not winning a particular game in order to win the entire tournament, that is perfectly acceptable. This case is where a player is competing in a particular manner to help himself win, which is allowed. If someone else were to suicide into players to purposefully give the tournament to a different person, that would not be allowed.
brandoncfi is cleared of any tournament wrong doing and should be cleared by the hunters as well.
jpcloet wrote:It does appear to be throwing the game, it will likely be noted. Really it is up to the TO to do the right thing.
Bones2484 wrote:Play to win the tournament, not the game.
Let me qualify this statement:
- Suiciding to prevent someone else from winning when it doesn't affect you? Should be punishable.
- Suiciding to help someone else win when it doesn't affect you? Should be punishable.
However, suiciding to help you win the tournament? No problems here.
Night Strike wrote:The site rule regarding throwing games is in place to keep people from tossing points to other players or for retaliations for actions in that game or other games.
In tournaments, the ultimate goal is to win the tournament, so if that means a player settles for not winning a particular game in order to win the entire tournament, that is perfectly acceptable. This case is where a player is competing in a particular manner to help himself win, which is allowed. If someone else were to suicide into players to purposefully give the tournament to a different person, that would not be allowed.
brandoncfi is cleared of any tournament wrong doing and should be cleared by the hunters as well.
Woodruff wrote:jpcloet wrote:It does appear to be throwing the game, it will likely be noted. Really it is up to the TO to do the right thing.
The right thing, in this case, being to applaud the individual for winning the tournament...right?
jpcloet wrote:Woodruff wrote:jpcloet wrote:It does appear to be throwing the game, it will likely be noted. Really it is up to the TO to do the right thing.
The right thing, in this case, being to applaud the individual for winning the tournament...right?
I seem to be in the minority here, however, it would have been better had b actually tried to win the game rather than throw it. It certainly was taking the easy way out. I think Bones' definition is something to work from. However, it is a site violation to throw a game, so I am expecting a Noted from the Hunters. If you want to change the site policy going forward, that's fine, however the current policy under unwritten rules includes throwing games.
jpcloet wrote:Woodruff wrote:jpcloet wrote:It does appear to be throwing the game, it will likely be noted. Really it is up to the TO to do the right thing.
The right thing, in this case, being to applaud the individual for winning the tournament...right?
I seem to be in the minority here, however, it would have been better had b actually tried to win the game rather than throw it. It certainly was taking the easy way out. I think Bones' definition is something to work from. However, it is a site violation to throw a game, so I am expecting a Noted from the Hunters. If you want to change the site policy going forward, that's fine, however the current policy under unwritten rules includes throwing games.
The site rule regarding throwing games is in place to keep people from tossing points to other players or for retaliations for actions in that game or other games.
jpcloet wrote:I'm not blindly following anything. I'm more disappointed in this win at all cost attitude versus having some integrity and character.
jpcloet wrote:Intent is truly known by the person who took the actions.
jpcloet wrote:If this player is cleared, at least clarify it in the rules and tournament section then. Is that too much to ask?
jpcloet wrote:I'm not blindly following anything. I'm more disappointed in this win at all cost attitude versus having some integrity and character. B up to that point was already the better player so him winning the tournament is more than fair. If you are going to quote NS, also realize that some points were thrown to other players. Intent is truly known by the person who took the actions. If this player is cleared, at least clarify it in the rules and tournament section then. Is that too much to ask?
Lindax wrote:And it's not the only "exception to the rule". With tie-breaker games it has been deemed acceptable that people "throw" the original game, so that the winner of the tie-breaker game can also win the original game.
Lindax wrote:I agree that it would not be a bad idea to clarify these issues in the site rules. I don't see, however, that there should be a clarification in the tournament section. Especially considering that exceptions clearly do not only apply to tournament games.
jpcloet wrote:Lindax wrote:And it's not the only "exception to the rule". With tie-breaker games it has been deemed acceptable that people "throw" the original game, so that the winner of the tie-breaker game can also win the original game.
The only difference there is that it is agreed upon at least, especially in never-end build games. In this case it led to a negative experience in the tournament section.Lindax wrote:I agree that it would not be a bad idea to clarify these issues in the site rules. I don't see, however, that there should be a clarification in the tournament section. Especially considering that exceptions clearly do not only apply to tournament games.
If it is changed on the Rules page to add tie-breaks, build games, and in order to win a tournament, then yes it would not be needed in the tournament section. I'm willing to bet the Tournament section is more likely to be updated in a timely manner based on the TD team, than the rules page. I've come across a number of build games sitting clan mates, and all of them to my knowledge were tournament games. I'm stuck in 2 as we speak.
Night Strike wrote:In tournaments, the ultimate goal is to win the tournament, so if that means a player settles for not winning a particular game in order to win the entire tournament, that is perfectly acceptable.
eddie2 wrote:jpcloet stop and think a min (like you always tell me) this tactic is used in these types of tourneys(something i see you do not join a lot of.) literally all the players who have posted in here do play or run this style of tourney. Most people who join this style will tell you it is ligitimate play because the game getting played is to win the trophy brandons move was to win the game(game being the tourney) not to lose it. if he had not of made that move he could of came to a tie breaker and lose it. night strike is the head tourney mod you are his understudy. So the way i see it after his comment saying it was fine you should not be coming in here undermining his decission by saying it is not fine. this case should not even be in c and a like the cases of late where people have cheated in clan wars the discission on what should happen was left in your court (being head clan mod.) and i will guess if masli or another of the clan mods came in here saying agauinst you, you would not of been happy.
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