::canning the Japanese, Ryoko dons her 'serious' hat and tries to talk sensibly for once::
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Originally posted by lumisa:
**since i´ld really like to play tournaments with ALL of the pop-poppers in the future and without having to chose on which side i stand (if that happens i am not going to play anymore), i think it is very important to try and collect all the different ideas for tournament rules here, and make the final tournament rules in a way everybody likes them (excuse me if i repeat myself).
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I fully agree, but I don't understand where this 'split' is. All I can see from talking to people is that there was some disagreement between Hyko &/ LISH, and anklebiter? Is anyone actually going to explain exactly what happened or do we have to all guess the solution for a problem we don't know?
There seem to be precious few people online at the moment, and I think if you pull out lumisa, I'll probably follow suit. Probably won't be anybody left. Haven't seen Hyko around except if he's playing you - or coming to tell me off for being drunk on the board. (In fairness, I was, so he is justified, but still...) Goodness knows I ought to stop pestering Crono to use his computer all the time when he needs it for work.
So, lumisa, can you expand a little on what these 'sides' actually are? I know we talked a little about it online, but I didn't see things as being that serious. Also, I hope you're feeling better now?
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Originally posted by lumisa:
**there shouldn´t be any room for discussing the rules DURING the tournament: the rules should cover all possible events that might occur during the tournament (ties, number of players...etc). the host should be like a groupier in a casino, who just does what he has to do and can´t be made responsible for anything (otherwise they´ld be in an awful situation and the goal for every unsatisfied or irritated player - and it should be fun hosting the tournament as well as playing it).
so, to make a start
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This whole things seems to be down to people changing the rules half way through. The last tournament I played in, I won the first round outright - I didn't lose a game. I was then asked to play Hyko. Neither of us were sure whether this was an actual second round match, or whether Anklebiter had not got our results properly and asked for a rematch. We presumed the "you win if you win all your matches" rule would stop the extra rounds. I don't actually care myself, since I also am all in favour of the tournament rounds myself, and equally couldn't care less about winning. Especially as I don't even have an Apple computer to play the prize game on anyway.
So then there was no third round! What happened? Again, I just went with whatever was said, but I was confused as to what was happening. Rules should be followed, and in that one, neither the 'winner of all rounds wins outright' nor the '3rd round final winner wins' rules came into effect. We had something in between... More importantly, nobody said what was happening, or why. Or at least not until afterwards? I can't even remember now.
So what? Well, from what I (in my admittedly very limited wisdom) can make out - the same sort of thing happened last tournament too. Obviously someone went back on the rules during it (again) and this time, somebody got offended &/ confused. Come on, we're all grown-ups aren't we? Anklebiter, no offence meant, but from what I can hear, you are sounding very defensive about something that could easily just have been solved by 'Sorry, I think we need do something different his time because <insert reason here>' rather than just doing something different and pilling in to people who suddenly don't understand. Maybe that's not the case - maybe it is - but either way, why don't you mail whoever it was - after all, you must have their addr from when they posted their results, ne? And then they can mail you and we can all cry how sorry we are to each other and get back to being a community again?
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Originally posted by lumisa:
**please, if we get the rules right TOGETHER, it won´t matter WHO hosts the tournaments because he or she is just following OUR rules and players AND host will be able to enjoy it, or if they don´t it will be for other reasons.
i would never want to host a tournament if there was even the smallest risk of everybody being angry at me afterwards.
normally i don´t get involved in things like this too much, but i still have a very awkward feeling about all this, and it would be sooo sad if we didn´t have anymore FUN-tournaments or even fun games anymore! i would have to look for a new addiction!! horrible!
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Now, as to rules - again, I don't really care, so anything goes. As long as we have something that does encompass all eventualities. It would be very easy to rig up a website that automates this whole thing. I live in a house with 2 software engineers, and have a fair smattering of PHP myself. Shoes also has his excellent 'allyourscoresarebelongtous' site too - there's no shortage of skill available to set up a server whereby you mail your scores in a simple format, and it either messages you back saying you had an error, or automatically enters them into a table you can then see instantly online. For security, it can wait until it has confirmation of the score from the person you were playing. Really, really, stupidly easy. It could even request a resend or rematch if the two cannot decide on scores. Since it knows your email address (because you just sent it your results) it can mail you to tell you to replay - or just log it to the public view page.
Further - it could then automatically assign a knock-out tree based on hard and fast rules that have been given to it before - and since it's all obvious and online, there doesn't need to be anyone in the chat having to direct.
Probably be a lot quicker too. Just an idea - and yes, it does maybe lack the human touch a bit, but... it would work, and stop the complaints.
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Originally posted by lumisa:
**here again (!) are my ideas:
-there should ALWAYS be a second round and then a final (as long as it´s more than 4 players)
-if there is a tie between two of those first 4 (err...it would be 5 then..), these two should play another game.
-the host should NOT be allowed to make sudden changes (and if the rules were clear he wouldn´t ever have a reason to do so)
-no "demos". it takes soo long, and they can register. maybe it makes it even more interesting.
anklebiter, what do you think? lish? anybody??
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- I like the extra knockout rounds too
- ties need to be resolved some way - round difference is probably easiest, or who actually beat who if that ties. If all else fails, a rematch (or probably a three way rematch, since you'd need at least a three way tie to fail the former two rules) could be played. Doesn't matter anyway, as long as people know!
- host not changing... blah blah... just dealt with all that ad infinatum
- I disagree about demos somewhat here - true, they should register, but it might be fun for them to play too. Doesn't take that long - besides... I cleared in 9 secs on 'hard' against one today ^__^ - didn't take too long! Or perhaps if the tournaments were less frequent, they would have enough time to get registration codes through? Either way, I think it is important to have as wide a skill range as possible competing.
(This message has been edited by Ryoko (edited 03-22-2003).)