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Dukasaur wrote:Bandido wrote:Hi
We are 3 no-team players. We are looking for another player to complete our team.
Please PM me if interested.
Might be a good idea to list the three players and their current scores, so you will know if you have a chance of qualifying for the team final.
Bandido wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Bandido wrote:Hi
We are 3 no-team players. We are looking for another player to complete our team.
Please PM me if interested.
Might be a good idea to list the three players and their current scores, so you will know if you have a chance of qualifying for the team final.
Bandido FRA score : 61
Ringemaster USA score : 52
Dexterdexter ROM score: 45
Done!
Let us know plz.
Dukasaur wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Bandido wrote:Hi all !
I don't have a team and I would like to play the team challenge.
Do you think it's better to create a new team and ask the other players without team to join me or to join a team with a free spot (player who's quite the game or eliminated) ?
All other solutions are welcome.Bandido wrote:I asked some NO-TEAM players if they want to join me and create a new team to play the team challenge.
I got one positive answer and Im waiting for the others. I will let you know.
This is fine. I think it was always DJENRE's intention to let people who had joined without teams to join them afterward. I also think, that since every team but one is short players, that the existing teams should be allowed to recruit NO TEAM players to join them. There is only one thing that I think would be unacceptable, and that would be for existing teams to poach members from other existing teams.
1. NO TEAM players joining together to form a new team. GOOD
2. Existing teams recruiting NO TEAM players to join them. GOOD
3. Existing teams recruiting players from other existing teams. BAD
As an addendum to the above, however, I would say this: After qualification is complete and the team matches are set, then it might be okay for teams who qualified for the finale to recruit players from teams who didn't make it, as long as the points of such players have not been used to help them qualify. Willing to entertain debate on this point.
I guess I should talk more about the team finale. The top eight teams will be in a bracket playoff. Team 1 will face Team 8, Team 2 will face Team 7, and so on. Third round, Winner of 1/8 faces winner of 2/7, and so on. Third round, winner of 1/8/2/7 faces winner of 3/4/5/6.
Each round will be three games. To give home ice (or home pitch for those of you who don't play hockey, lol) advantage to the higher-ranking team, the higher ranking team in each match will pick 2 maps and the lower-ranking team will pick one map. The maps can ONLY be chosen from those that were used in the tournament: Africa, France, Nordic Countries, Iceland, USA, Lunar War, Arctic, Greenland, South America, Australia, and Oceania. If you qualify to pick 2 maps, they must be 2 different maps from the list. If you are the team only picking one, you can pick any map, and there is no problem with it being the same as a map that the other team chose.
All games will be quads and will use the settings that have been used throughout this tournament: Flat-rate, Foggy, etc.
I was thinking about this the other day, and I thought I'd better clarify something, before somebody gets the wrong idea and we end up with pissed-off people.
There is a distinction between recruiting players to help you QUALIFY for the final, and to help you PLAY in the final.
It would be unfair, I think, to let a team add a high-scoring NO TEAM player to help them qualify for the finals. You chose whatever team you started with, and if those players turned out to be not as good or reliable as you hoped, then so be it. That is the nature of competition. It would be unfair to the successful teams to let someone pass them at the last minute because of adding a new player's scores to their total.
Existing NO TEAM players banding together to form a new team is another story entirely. That is completely okay, because it was always intended for you to join teams at some point along the way.1. NO TEAM players joining together to form a new team. GOOD
2. Existing teams recruiting NO TEAM players to join them. GOOD
3. Existing teams recruiting players from other existing teams. BAD
Item 2 on that list is perfectly good to recruit players to help you PLAY in the final. Since it is a Quads series, obviously you will need to have four players. However, you cannot add their points to your total to help you qualify.
Just wanted to clarify, in case my previous post was too vague.
bobdakota wrote:I think DJENRE assigned us to teams if we did not have a team. The teams were assigned before the games started. I don't know why some people never had a team.
All teams started with 4 players. Some of the players are eliminated form the singles tournement, but they are still elligible to play in the team.
So very few teams should need to find find new player for the team unless the player on the team has quit the game or will not play.
I don't think it is fair for the "no team" players to pick a team at this point because they will be picking people that are still in the tourney and therefor have a lot more points.
I do think it is fair to ramdomly match up the 18 people who were never put on a team. (but 18 does not go into 4)
Pandemonium wrote:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ap9tZNjRXkJydF9jLTh2LWh5QVZRQkc0NV80Q0pjU3c&hl=en_US#gid=0
Seamus76 is the new leader on the table with his last perfect 20 points on the last Arctic map, but he has no more unfinished games.
general_c is theoretically the winner, being 3rd now with -8 points behind the leader BUT with 2 more games to cash in.
also, there is a theoretical chance for Pack Man and General Redstone but only if they get 16/18/20 points in their last game...
general_c wrote:Actually, I just ran the numbers, if you do this then my score would be
(3+4+6+8+10)/5 = 6.2
I am four points away from fairman right now, this 6.2 puts me as the tourney winner.
I'm okay with this although perhaps fairman would want a say in the matter.
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