Konbanwa, Shoes-kun! O-genki des ka?
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Originally posted by SHOES-kun **
I don't know how you can say the Pop-Pop tourney 2nd round structure is 'just like' the World Cup structure! In the World Cup only the 1st and 2nd placed of each group go forward to the knock out stages. 3rd and 4th pack their bags and go home. As for Wimbledon I don't know, but I can't remember seeing a league system in the early stages before the knock out rounds.
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I don't know much about the world cup, but I think that is different as they have groups there, ne?
Wimbledon though I can comment on - there are lots of seeded players, and they are placed among the other qualifiers such that it is expected that the final 16 will for example will be the top 16 seeds. At each stage, the seeds will play such that the bottom half of their number will be knocked out. This means that someone in the top half of the draw will play someone from the bottom. It's the only way to guarantee that you will get the 1st seed and the second in the final. This is after all what a seed means - the person is expected to reach that position in the tree. If you are 'seeded' fifth it means that you are expected to end up fifth... in other words, you will lose against someone in the quarter final (where there are eight players) and hence you will lose to one of the top four seeds.
What it means is that as long as you always play someone in the half below you, it doesn't matter who you play ^_^; In the same way, it doesn't matter in the final whether it is written #1 plays #2 or vice-versa. It equally doesn't matter whether #1 plays #4 or #3 in the previous round, as long as #1 does not (and cannot) play #2. In the semi-final #1 cannot play #2,3,or 4, so must play #5 or higher, equally with all the others.
So, there is no rule that someone must play exactly half way down the tree from herself, nor that odds and evens must be in opposite sides of the draw to begin with. The only rule is that there must be an equal number of upper as lower half seeded players in any tree or sub-tree at any time. Easy, ne? ^_^ in other words, the rule is that at each stage, you must play someone at least half way down the remaining half from yourself. Crono-san - your way just makes it fairer since everyone plays someone at the same distance from them.
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Originally posted by SHOES-kun **
I prefer 1st v 4th and 2nd v 3rd. This is like the English football league playoff system and makes sense because the person who comes first is rewarded by playing the less threatening 4th placed person. This encourages a player to aim for the very top to get an easier 2nd round, instead of just being happy to laze around in the top four waiting for the second round.
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But equally, you are punishing someone who has just scraped fourth place, very possibly for the first time, by putting them up against Lumi-neechan, where they are going to go straight out, ne? ^~ The people who win at the moment don't usually just win a one-off, does she? ^~ Wht not favour the upcoming people?
As for football... the least said about it and Beckham (sp?) and the whole thing the better ^_^;;
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Originally posted by SHOES-kun **
Anyway, I am happy to play either structure, and would actually just be happy to get in the top four again, as my powers seem to be slipping away of late.:)
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And I am very happy to criticise from the side-lines ^^ You have obviously been caught offside ^~
P.S. Almost forgot - Crono-san's not Mr Gillette, he is (or was) Mr Wilkinson Sword. ^_~ (Gomen, Crono-san)
(This message has been edited by Ryoko (edited 06-12-2003).)