chambie Moderator Posts: 755
7/20/2013
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This was a very fun tourney, with some real high level playing. I even remembered to take a picture of the doubles winners, well sort of. Both doubles and singles ended up splitting, which was a real shame because the teams involved were both playing at a high level, it would have been fun to see how it turned out. With that said I have seen some other tournaments have a no split rule unless it is for time considerations. I am considering implementing one here and would like to get some feed back from all of you on it. Brad
Singles ......11 Players
1st - Swan.................$75 2nd - Pat...................$40 3rd - TJ.....................$25 4th - Kathy 5th - Mike L 5th - Nick 7th - Chris S 7th - Brad 9th - Mike S 9th - Rich 9th - JV
Handicapped Byp...............10 Teams 1st - Pat H/Doug S.................$140 2nd - JV/Swan........................$80 3rd - Brad/Kathy.....................$40 4th - Nick/Chris 5th - Rich L/Mike L 5th - Ronnie G/Mike S 7th - TJ/Joe 7th - Cowboy/Scott Y 9th - Carlos/Raul 9th - Jim H/Sam
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deadbar Posts: 18
7/20/2013
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No split!
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BillyBoy Administrator Posts: 1400
7/21/2013
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I like the "no splits allowed" idea, but I've never been sure how to really enforce it.
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fooser4fun Posts: 28
7/21/2013
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No Split, it is a tournament after all. Also, maybe you should have a vote on tourney format. I miss the normal DYPs we used to have. All the silly handicapped roto hi/lo chip race formats are lame. And it hasn't brought in new players, we have fewer beginners showing up now than we did with the old DYPs.
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BillyBoy Administrator Posts: 1400
7/21/2013
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On the "enforcement" subject: I suppose declaring that a winner will always be listed in results (except when split is forced; king seat wins by default, as you've done here) is some motivation...
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jivadevoe Posts: 5
8/6/2013
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fooser4fun wrote:
Also, maybe you should have a vote on tourney format. I miss the normal DYPs we used to have. All the silly handicapped roto hi/lo chip race formats are lame. And it hasn't brought in new players, we have fewer beginners showing up now than we did with the old DYPs.
Disagree on this. At the very least, roto is a format that I think is pretty cool and lets other players besides the dominant ones get practice on front and back. I haven't been to many of the tournaments, but I will more in the future, and would like to see more roto and hi/lo events.
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fooser4fun Posts: 28
8/6/2013
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jivadevoe wrote:
fooser4fun wrote:
Also, maybe you should have a vote on tourney format. I miss the normal DYPs we used to have. All the silly handicapped roto hi/lo chip race formats are lame. And it hasn't brought in new players, we have fewer beginners showing up now than we did with the old DYPs.
Disagree on this. At the very least, roto is a format that I think is pretty cool and lets other players besides the dominant ones get practice on front and back. I haven't been to many of the tournaments, but I will more in the future, and would like to see more roto and hi/lo events.
What's stopping you from playing up front in the dyp/byp tournaments? Just find someone who plays worse than you, then you will be the dominant player on the team.
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jivadevoe Posts: 5
8/7/2013
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fooser4fun wrote:
What's stopping you from playing up front in the dyp/byp tournaments? Just find someone who plays worse than you, then you will be the dominant player on the team.
Well, if it's DYP, then one doesn't get to choose who your partner is...
BYP... yeah, you can bring a partner who is understanding, and who WILL roto, or let you play a position that maybe you need practice at...
Speaking of that... what happens at the BYP events if one doesn't have a partner? Are there others who come without partners hoping to pick someone up at the event?
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BillyBoy Administrator Posts: 1400
8/7/2013
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jivadevoe wrote:
Speaking of that... what happens at the BYP events if one doesn't have a partner? Are there others who come without partners hoping to pick someone up at the event?
Usually there are loose players looking for partners. But in the case where you cannot find one, you can often still get in as the "x-man" - where you can choose your partner from the first team knocked out. I tell people if they show up to play, we will get them in. edited by BillyBoy on 8/7/2013
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chambie Moderator Posts: 755
8/14/2013
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Actually the "lame" events seem to bring a bigger turnout than the DYP's do. The DYP's seem to bring between 6 and 8 teams, and the "lame" events seem to bring 8 to 11 teams.
We have voted on tourney formats in the past and that, combined with experience, is how I choose to run the events we now have. I am always open to discussing the subject and want to do what is best for the majority of the players.
Keep foosing all!
Chambie
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