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277825.14 in reply to 277825.13
Date: 3/5/2016 12:43:45 PM
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If we look at a seeded tournament it will never be exciting for the low level teams

I'm against seedings, as I've said before, and in the post you snipped when you quoted me.

For some teams it may be extremely fun to actually have an easy game that you can win with minimum effort

Doing easy things might be fun for some people. I don't really understand those people but I'm sure they're around. Its much more fun to win a difficult game than an easy one.

If you want to make it any exciting at all there should be a consolation tournament held for the teams that are eliminated at least.

Well, if it was for first round losers, following the format you and Perpete advocate, the consolation would be for all bots. Probably not the best idea. Regardless, I dislike the idea of a consolation. Especially if you want it to carry prize money, when there's already enough money in BB.

I look forward to you not reading this properly and replying to me that you don't want seedings introduced.

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277825.16 in reply to 277825.15
Date: 3/6/2016 6:44:32 AM
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As far as I know, we already lost one round of Cup by removing bot teams. I don't know if currently bot teams exceed human teams, but that last round removal was already done to avoid that. The point of that proposition is not to have only bot vs human, but avoid bot vs bot. If it means remove another slice of bots, let's go.

I don't think we lost a round in England so I suspect a lot of other countries haven't lost a round. So if its true that the removal was for that reason I think its in countries where the number of bots exceed humans by quite a large amount.

As I said:
I'd rather see the first round removed altogether in countries where bots exceed human teams, than have a cup round that was entirely human vs bot.

So we're not disagreeing.

I don't think that helps discussion.

I'll have to remember that next time you're sarcastic. (Yes, I'm aware that doesn't help the discussion either, but really, being chastised by you for sarcasm is a bit rich.)

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277825.18 in reply to 277825.2
Date: 3/9/2016 5:29:58 AM
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Remove the round bonus for the cup, as long as there are sufficient bots left real teams should be matched up against each other.

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277825.19 in reply to 277825.18
Date: 6/4/2016 8:17:00 AM
Again, top tier teams paired against each other, while there are many bot pairs in the cup. I had to win against human team to meet with the bot team in the next round... come on, it's ridiculous.

Pair all bot teams against human teams, until all bot teams are kicked out.

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277825.20 in reply to 277825.19
Date: 6/4/2016 12:00:22 PM
Durham Wasps
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Again, top tier teams paired against each other, while there are many bot pairs in the cup. I had to win against human team to meet with the bot team in the next round... come on, it's ridiculous.

It isn't ridiculous at all.

Pair all bot teams against human teams, until all bot teams are kicked out.

No need to bold it. We can all read it without that. I favour a free draw like we already have. No seedings. Don't treat bots any different to anyone else. If a high division team loses in the Cup when there's still bots in, that's just tough. Get over it.

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277825.21 in reply to 277825.20
Date: 6/4/2016 12:56:44 PM
Get over it.


That's the problem, I can't get over it. What's the point in having human team knocked out, while there are some bots in the cup run??? It doesn't make any sense.

Last edited by TheGreatDanton at 6/4/2016 12:57:14 PM

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277825.22 in reply to 277825.21
Date: 6/4/2016 1:43:45 PM
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If the draw is seeded so that the big teams can remain in the Cup, it will make it much easier for the big teams to win. In my opinion, that's removing one of the big joys of the Cup, that because the draw is open, and big teams can remove each other, it makes it possible for smaller teams to do well.

The opposite, where the number one teams becomes much more likely to win makes no sense to me.

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277825.23 in reply to 277825.22
Date: 6/4/2016 1:55:30 PM
I am not talking about seeding, yeah, I agree, seeding in bad. but, but... what if the small team gets paired against the top tier team in the very first round? is not not better for smaller team to face bots in the first rounds and then top tier?? So if random is cruel your small teams get knocked out at the very first stage, instead of after 2 or 3 round.

I repeat, I am not talking about seeding, I am talking about seeding all human team against bot teams, until there are bot teams left. I think it's better for smaller to team to reach final closer, than such drawing.

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