The House VS Korea - Page 2
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Mun_Su
France2063 Posts
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Kafka777
361 Posts
We had 4 players from the house in the ro8 so we seeded house players and KR (plus TIME) separately, and made the bracket off that. 1) scarlett 2) SpeCial 3) uThermal 4) Elazer and 1) aLive 2) solar 3) impact 4) TIME The seeds were based off how many games a player lost in groups, mostly because we had one group with only 3 players due to a late dropout. If two players had the same loss count, we looked at aligulac / recent history and made a decision. Sorry for the confusion and randomness, appreciate the feedback. We're just having fun and doing our best to show good games Your rationale is really misgiven. Under no circumstance should players from groups play in the second stage as well. Whatever you do never let this happen. In fact they should not meet again before the final. THat is why it is set in most tournaments. This is unexplicably stupid. | ||
Mike L
Germany162 Posts
On February 17 2018 09:34 Kafka777 wrote: Your rationale is really misgiven. Under no circumstance should players from groups play in the second stage as well. Whatever you do never let this happen. In fact they should not meet again before the final. THat is why it is set in most tournaments. This is unexplicably stupid. even in this GSL season kinda similar thing happened so is it worth to blame for it some fun tournament? though i`m on the side for things like this when players should play against each other in two or more consecutive stages must been avoided by any possible way | ||
Shellshock
United States97247 Posts
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EleMenTfiNi
Canada107 Posts
Your rationale is really misgiven. Under no circumstance should players from groups play in the second stage as well. Whatever you do never let this happen. In fact they should not meet again before the final. THat is why it is set in most tournaments. This is unexplicably stupid. "Inexplicably stupid" seems a bit harsh.. This was not most tournaments, it was The House VS Korea. It was always going to be different in order to achieve it's purpose. I thought about switching Elazer and uThermal in order to achieve a better looking bracket, but it wouldn't have been in line with how it was established to work. Either way, we achieved what we set out to see, and both sides put on a great show. The semis between The House and Korea were 3-2 either way and Elazer took out two Code S players on his way to the finals. Either way, thanks for tuning in. We will be running many *standard* tournaments as well with the players in The House, in which normal seeding will apply. | ||
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