Summary of rules from the other (url="http://"http://www.ambrosiasw.com/webboard/Forum67/HTML/000405.html#ryoko08-16-200404:55PM")thread(/url):
Pop-pop bumps league rules:
- You have a league of players who take part in the tournaments
- the league persists between tournaments
- a tournament is made up of a number of rounds described below:
Preparation:
- if the head of the league (and any people immediately below) is/are absent from the tournament, then the closest person to head who is around is immediately promoted to head before the tournament starts.
- decide on a number of rounds to play
Rounds:
- On each round, everybody plays the closest person on either side of them in the league who is present in the tournament (except obviously the head and tail of the league, who could play a 'friendly' if they really wanted to)
- based on the outcomes of those games, the league shuffles about a bit
- everyone then plays the next round as before
The rules for shuffling are:
1) protection form being bumped down:
if you beat the person behind you, you cannot go down in the league this round
2) bumping up
a - you must have beaten the person above you to move up, but just doing so does not guarantee it. Legal speak - it is necessary but not sufficient ^_~
b - if
you beat the person above you and the person below you
OR
you beat the person above you by a greater difference than you lost to the person below
THEN you can move up (swap places with them) if
you are currently in second place
OR
the person above you did not move up (see c below)
c - if you do not qualify for b above then:
if you beat the person below you then you stay in the same place (as stated in the first rule).
otherwise you may move down if the person below you qualifies for ( b above), otherwise you stay at the same position.
3) ties
in the case of a run of ties, (2 plus people who got exactly the same scores against the people above and below them) the highest person in the league who would be eligible to bump gets it. Thinking about it more, maybe the lowest person should, just to favour people lower down the league? Anyway, I said higher before so I'll stick with that.
4) over-bumping (jumping non-absent people)
This is special case and rare movement rule: if
you won against the person above you 3-0 and beat the person below you
AND
there is a group of people all losing to the people below them above you
then:
you can swap with the highest person to lose against the person below them (who did not move up) that would mean you jumped over an even number of players.
5) absentees:
If a player below an absentee bumps the player above, then the lower player moves up above the higher player they beat. This means the absentee(s) effectively gets bumped down too.
(This message has been edited by Ryoko (edited 08-22-2004).)