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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby Leehar on Tue Feb 25, 2014 2:09 pm

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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby Chariot of Fire on Tue Feb 25, 2014 2:12 pm

Cheers sempai, thank you for stepping in =D>
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby Armandolas on Tue Feb 25, 2014 4:39 pm

Thats unfair. The competition would have determined who is the best dubs not the score or games played together
. Limiting participants just makes this just another tournament with no importance at all.
Dont even need to mention that the satttelites were very few and filled in no time, not allowing many many teams to even try to participate.
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby Chariot of Fire on Tue Feb 25, 2014 5:32 pm

Armandolas wrote:Thats unfair. The competition would have determined who is the best dubs not the score or games played together
. Limiting participants just makes this just another tournament with no importance at all.
Dont even need to mention that the satttelites were very few and filled in no time, not allowing many many teams to even try to participate.


Mate, I feel for you {and in the same breath am glad I'm not facing you + Denise} but sempai has done nothing different from what was already set-out in the original conditions which you would have read and agreed to when you signed up:

You must have won at 20 doubles games with your partner.


It's not an all-comers open tourney, rather its intent is to pit established doubs teams against one another.

Play some more with Denise {send photos} and spare a thought for the poor sod who is teamed with Dako.
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby sempaispellcheck on Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:45 pm

First games have been sent! The 128 players who qualified should each have 7 new games on their "Active Games" page.
Tournament page is up, but still needs a couple of tweaks. I'll post a link to it when it's finished.

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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby NoSurvivors on Thu Feb 27, 2014 12:27 pm

Where can we find groups, standings etc?
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby sempaispellcheck on Thu Feb 27, 2014 12:32 pm

NoSurvivors wrote:Where can we find groups, standings etc?
sempaispellcheck wrote:Tournament page is up, but still needs a couple of tweaks. I'll post a link to it when it's finished.

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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby NoSurvivors on Thu Feb 27, 2014 1:07 pm

sempaispellcheck wrote:
NoSurvivors wrote:Where can we find groups, standings etc?
sempaispellcheck wrote:Tournament page is up, but still needs a couple of tweaks. I'll post a link to it when it's finished.

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sorry :oops: heh
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby pearljamrox2 on Fri Feb 28, 2014 12:52 pm

If I'm not mistaken..the groups looka lika this..

1)
Dako, Chariot of Fire
jackal31, zips5000
samuelc812, aalii
hmsps, stevenshome
codierose, *Pixar*
tony1973, bpvball234
shaneback, ElectrickShock
Treslie, friendly1

2)
nokelberry, Triple 6
gannable, IronWood
Momo33, QuikSilver
cjtails, Slaylark
yanakis, cille
Edgron, I_AM_BOGEY
rcfritz, osman76
PaRKoN, TaelS

3)
Robespierre__, uckuki
WPBRJ, pearljamrox2
cptbeefalo, Guderian09
jug68, dakky21
PereiroSaus, Conchobar
rjhankey, Leverpuller
EBConquer, MudPuppy
MrPinky, dkmaster

4)
Bigroo4601, aspalm
Mageplunka69, SC MAN
slickstick, nibotha
akabob2, alaskanassassin
jghost7, gambler21210
Casius Belius, gas
TX AG 90, geko
spudulica, Tazzy_J

5)
artur1, Wharfedale7
Egel, nolefan5311
ooge, Kid Moe
abygorb, chidone
RobbieDub, OutSider
swt pimp, Adolfo18
Kingm, bjonte
dh13, iop

6)
Condor, chard
joshzam, BlackKnight_6
smegal69, simmons4
bfunny27, DBandit70
italianipastido, ckyrias
Bigragooch, jgalioto
Donelladan, ancessus
keeperofsouls, PureTrauma

7)
Koganosi, JBlombier
-Maximus-, just surrender
blonderic, Alexlau
Graceless_, agentcom
emilywink, Gabriel13
Tiller, shoop76
angola, slickstm
josko.ri, Rodion

8]
maasman, Leehar
Flang, Loose Canon
concrete, RKCVED
Coconutt, alt1978
theheadholes, pittsburgh00
VioIet, NoSurvivors
IanG7, kjg21
cooldeals, Swifte

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http://www.conquerclub.com/player.php?mode=autotournament&tournament_id=507
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby -Maximus- on Sat Mar 01, 2014 2:05 pm

Armandolas wrote:Thats unfair. The competition would have determined who is the best dubs not the score or games played together
. Limiting participants just makes this just another tournament with no importance at all.
Dont even need to mention that the satttelites were very few and filled in no time, not allowing many many teams to even try to participate.


You can play just surrender and I in a mini tourney if you want. We were the last seed by score so I am sure it would be free points for you lol.
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby sempaispellcheck on Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:34 pm

Tourney page is up and running, with teams, groups, and results.
http://www.conquerclub.com/player.php?m ... ent_id=507

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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby Chariot of Fire on Tue Mar 04, 2014 3:16 pm

Disclaimer: This is not a complaint, merely an observation.

Back in the day I used to play almost exclusively doubs, partnered by a great guy Daryth {he with far more willpower than I and able to cut the CC umbilical cord}. My recollection is of challenging games, few of which could be determined by Round 2.

Fast forward to 2014 and it seems so different. Is it me just getting older and more cynical? Am I involved in a freak series of seven games? Or are the rolls so lopsided that victory or defeat can be determined within one or two rounds? Of my seven games, six can be said to have been 'no contest' - either winning or losing with no real challenge or better/inferior gameplay. I could have partnered my cat & dog in some of them and they may have fared better by not clicking 'Start'.

So this is a question really. Are any of you others playing games that are 'all over' within a few turns and does it seem different to how things used to be?

Have tactics left the building?
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby maasman on Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:15 pm

Chariot of Fire wrote:Disclaimer: This is not a complaint, merely an observation.

Back in the day I used to play almost exclusively doubs, partnered by a great guy Daryth {he with far more willpower than I and able to cut the CC umbilical cord}. My recollection is of challenging games, few of which could be determined by Round 2.

Fast forward to 2014 and it seems so different. Is it me just getting older and more cynical? Am I involved in a freak series of seven games? Or are the rolls so lopsided that victory or defeat can be determined within one or two rounds? Of my seven games, six can be said to have been 'no contest' - either winning or losing with no real challenge or better/inferior gameplay. I could have partnered my cat & dog in some of them and they may have fared better by not clicking 'Start'.

So this is a question really. Are any of you others playing games that are 'all over' within a few turns and does it seem different to how things used to be?

Have tactics left the building?


For a large number of games I've played in recent months this has been true. There have only been a handful where I can confidently say that the outcome was not all but determined by the end of round 2-3.
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby skillfull on Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:51 am

GL to all the teams, i wish i could played.
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby Swifte on Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:00 am

Sitting will be allowed 10 times throughout this tourney and only by your current teammate.


Does this mean only separate 10 turns throughout the entire tournament can be sat? In round 3 it sounds like we may have 32 games at once.. if you go away for even one day, your sitter has to pick no more than 10 turns to take? Or am I misunderstanding?
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby Rodion on Sun Mar 09, 2014 11:58 am

How are the 48 better teams determined?

a) top 6 out of every group of 8
b) top 48 out of one big group of 64

Besides round 1a+b scores determining seeds for round 2, do they have the effect of carrying over or will everyone start with a "clean sheet" record of 0-0?
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby sempaispellcheck on Sun Mar 09, 2014 5:45 pm

I am not 100% sure on the answers to any of your questions.
Swifte, I believe it is 10 turns throughout the tournament, but you raise a valid point.
Rodion, I believe it is the top 48 out of all 64 teams, and the scores do carry over, but I am not entirely certain on either point.

I will attempt to get definite answers for you from bigWham.

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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby sempaispellcheck on Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:52 pm

UPDATE:

The rule on sitting is 10 turns total, throughout the tournament.
I will say, however, that I personally do not agree with either of the rules concerning sitting and have recommended to bW that they be repealed for this tournament and not be used for future tournaments.

The 48 best teams will be the top 48 out of all 64 teams, irrespective of groups.
Scores will carry over from round 1A to round 1B, but not from round 1B to round 2A.

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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby Rodion on Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:37 am

Sempai, thanks for the speedy research and response!
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby codierose on Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:10 pm

is there a bracket to follow ?
or any results to follow ?
who is leading losing ?
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby Rodion on Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:19 pm

codierose wrote:is there a bracket to follow ?
or any results to follow ?
who is leading losing ?


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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby codierose on Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:23 pm

Thank you sir
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby agentcom on Sun Mar 16, 2014 9:14 am

Chariot of Fire wrote:Disclaimer: This is not a complaint, merely an observation.

Back in the day I used to play almost exclusively doubs, partnered by a great guy Daryth {he with far more willpower than I and able to cut the CC umbilical cord}. My recollection is of challenging games, few of which could be determined by Round 2.

Fast forward to 2014 and it seems so different. Is it me just getting older and more cynical? Am I involved in a freak series of seven games? Or are the rolls so lopsided that victory or defeat can be determined within one or two rounds? Of my seven games, six can be said to have been 'no contest' - either winning or losing with no real challenge or better/inferior gameplay. I could have partnered my cat & dog in some of them and they may have fared better by not clicking 'Start'.

So this is a question really. Are any of you others playing games that are 'all over' within a few turns and does it seem different to how things used to be?

Have tactics left the building?


You're probably just a better player now than you were a few years ago. Therefore, you can pretty much instantly recognize a win or a loss. Many (most?) games are probably decided within the first couple rounds as long as the dice or the players don't do anything too crazy after that.
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby agentcom on Sun Mar 16, 2014 9:19 am

sempaispellcheck wrote:UPDATE:

The rule on sitting is 10 turns total, throughout the tournament.
I will say, however, that I personally do not agree with either of the rules concerning sitting and have recommended to bW that they be repealed for this tournament and not be used for future tournaments.

The 48 best teams will be the top 48 out of all 64 teams, irrespective of groups.
Scores will carry over from round 1A to round 1B, but not from round 1B to round 2A.

sempai


Disclaimer: This is a complaint.

The sitting rules have been awful in this whole series of tournaments ... if you can even call it that.* I appreciate that it's not your doing sempai; same thing happened to chap in the 1v1 tourney. If the site wants to get all crazy about sitter rules, then it needs to put together the long-awaited sitter feature. Until then the sitting "violations" in tournaments like these will go to those that are either unlucky or honest.

*The 1v1 tournament is basically dead right now, with no one responding to the growing number of players wondering what the hell is going on.
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Re: The Championships - Doubles

Postby RobbieDub on Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:04 pm

should this get moved to the inactive tournament section?
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