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Night Strike wrote:That all being said, I think it's unprofessional for an organizer to partake in an alliance in his own tournament simply because he wrote the rules and will know them much better than the other player. I've sent a PM expressing my disapproval to the organizer since he was also involved in the alliance, but no rules were broken.
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drunkmonkey wrote:Night Strike wrote:That all being said, I think it's unprofessional for an organizer to partake in an alliance in his own tournament simply because he wrote the rules and will know them much better than the other player. I've sent a PM expressing my disapproval to the organizer since he was also involved in the alliance, but no rules were broken.
Yeah, complicated rules like:Winner and second place in each game move on
In my opinion, it's ridiculous that kuma received any sort of official reprimanding for this. It was just sour grapes from someone on the outside of a legal alliance.
drunkmonkey wrote:There was a PM from a Tournament Director expressing disapproval. Call it what you want, but it was a message from someone with a colorful name telling him he shouldn't do it again.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
jefjef wrote:In tourney player etiquette it states:
DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN ANY ALLIANCES. Secret diplomacy is against Conquer Club rules anyway, but even public alliances are greatly frowned upon in tournament games. Most tournaments are set up to lead to one winner, and most players will get upset if their methodical lead suddenly becomes double-teamed.
I was of the belief, as many are, that alliances were not allowed in tourneys but this is not written as a specific rule. More of a suggestion. A guide.
Maybe there needs to be a more precise wording/rule in re of alliances. They are bs anyway. So maybe a rule forbidding alliances, if it isn't specifically allowed/stated in a particular tourney, would be the path to go.
IcePack wrote:That doesn't necessarily work for things like those survivor tournaments.
One in particular (off the top of my head) team A and team B lose their "regular team games". Team C & D won and are safe.
Team A and team B meet in a ASSASIN game, and the player who loses is Ou of the tournament. In this situation in order to not have one of your own team dumped, clearly benefits from and used several agreements / alliances that wouldn't have fit a "regular" assassin game.
If you make it that cut and dry, you will limit (at least to some extent) some of the current make ups of tournaments. I've seen many agreements made, alliances, truces over the course of my tournament games.
While I see why it would be "frowned upon" in MOST cases, I would be against a complete hard line rule to eliminate any alliances or truces in tournament game play.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
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