Clan League - Alternative format: 2018-07-17 22:03:30 |
Math Wolf
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I've been thinking about this a little bit. I think it makes sense if rather than a round robin, you use a double elimination style tournament with seeding (based on results of the previous season) where all clans eliminated in the earlier rounds play a third and potentially fourth game for additional placement. First teams of division A clans could receive a bye for the first round depending on the number of teams.
e.g. with 48 teams (to use an easy number as example, slightly more complicated patterns with more byes exist for all numbers): (1) op 16 seeds get a bye to second round. Teams 17 to 32 play teams 33 to 48. (2) The 16 first round winners play against a top 16 team for a place in the third round. (3) After second round: 16 teams in third round, 16 in loser bracket after second round loss, 16 in loser bracket after first round loss. Loser bracket teams play each other, first 16 teams eliminated (2 placement games against each other for places 33-36, 37-40, 41-44, 45-48), then another 8 (1 placement game against each other for places 25-28, 29-32), 8 more continue in loser bracket. (4) After third round, 8 teams in winner bracket QF, 16 teams in loser bracket. 8 eliminated play placement game for places 17-20, 21-24, next 4 eliminated have minimum 4 games and don't play placement games anymore (13-16). (5) Continue as a regular double elimination with placement ending as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-12. Assign points depending on placement, e.g. 1st - 20 2nd - 17 3rd - 15 4th - 13 5-6 - 11 7-8 - 10 9-12 - 9 continue up to 1 point for 41-44.
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Clan League - Alternative format: 2018-07-18 08:32:32 |
Edge
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Is it possible to include those seedings in the tournament? So Seed A as the 1st team of Division A plays against the 16th ranked clan, the 2nd vs the 15th ranked and so on. I never tried it out, but is it possible to create a tournament with exactly those seedings?
A round robin tournament wouldn't work, but such a format could bring in some interesting change in the competition and i think that could be worth it, so u don't play always against the same clans, but also against other clans and that every clan gets a chance to compete for the real title.
Also i think boots become less a problem, because the stake isn't as high as in a league format. If u mess up a season due to boots, u get a worse seed, but if u're a good clan u can always challenge any of the other clans in the next season.
U probably need to create a lot of tournaments manually, and ofc the creator needs to start the tournament manually, just to be sure that everyone sits in the right seed, but overall i really like your idea, Math Wolf.
The league might take longer, but if everyone has a chance at the title, would that be a problem? Since one of the problems in a league format was always that it takes to long to get up to A and to have a shot at the title, but in such a format everyone has a shot at the title anyways, so i think it wouldn't be such a problem if a tournament takes longer.
So the only problem i see, is that it might not be possible to create those kind of tournaments in WZ. Maybe a CLOT could do it instead, if it's not possible to do in WZ? I don't think it would be an option to manually create those kind of games in WZ, because the workload would be probably to much.
But anyways, those are questions that need to be solved to make it a realistic format, but if that's somehow possible, i think that would be a great improvement in the overall structure. Give every clan a chance to win the title immediately.
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Clan League - Alternative format: 2018-07-18 10:29:03 |
kicorse
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You're definitely onto something here, ChrisCMU. A format that reduces the drama would be great. The evidence suggests that a ladder would fail on this though.
So.... What is the only competition, played by most of the top players, that is almost drama free as far as I know? The AWP Tour.
Simple model would be to equate "clan" with "best-performing-individual-from-clan-in-each-tournament", and have a race each year as individuals currently do. Would need a team tournament series as well, of course. It would be much more fun than the status quo, and save a lot of people a lot of work. No rosters to choose. No subbing in and out. No pressure on people to play templates that they don't like, or to keep playing when they're too busy. And no potential for benefit from stalling.
Don't touch the AWP Tour itself, though. It's a fantastically designed event, and doesn't need contaminating with CL-style drama. But using it as the best available model would be a great idea.
Edited 7/18/2018 11:10:22
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