Vandy semi
#1
Posted 2010-March-20, 16:40
#2
Posted 2010-March-20, 16:49
#3
Posted 2010-March-20, 16:56
But i hope it just shows that maybe the top 20 teams are closer - in quality -- than one would imagine, and not that the seeding sucks
#4
Posted 2010-March-21, 03:33
Of course I disagree about the favorite
#5
Posted 2010-March-21, 03:43
This would get over the problem of how to rate non-American players with little or no track record in ACBL events.
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#6
Posted 2010-March-21, 08:14
mrdct, on Mar 21 2010, 04:43 AM, said:
This would get over the problem of how to rate non-American players with little or no track record in ACBL events.
This topic comes up from time to time, but there is strong sentiment amongst those in charge that the Spingold and Vanderbilt should be KOs from start to finish. I also think that there is something which requires the Spingold and Vanderbilt to follow the same formats, so experimenting with just one is not an option.
#7
Posted 2010-March-21, 11:47
mrdct, on Mar 21 2010, 04:43 AM, said:
This would get over the problem of how to rate non-American players with little or no track record in ACBL events.
I assume you mean an 8-board Swiss Round Robin (preferably with duplicated boards). Me thinks this is not the way to separate the field into the top 64 teams. I like the 3 or 4 way Round Robin KOs to reduce the field. However, in the 2002 Vanderbilt (Houston) our 72 seeded team played a 2-way (against the 32 seed) when I was expecting a 3-way. That scheme employed to reduce the field was a GREAT disappointment to our team.
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#8
Posted 2010-March-21, 11:59
Survived the first day often enough to REALLY love the format and got gently trounced by some REALLY classy high seeds. Those early all day matches must be very boring to them but do a lot to promote the game through the ranks.
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#9
Posted 2010-March-21, 12:10
I think it would be just plain ill-advised to re-seed teams after the event begins, or re-pair teams according to original seeding. A team that knocks off a biggie quite early deserves its period of glory and the draw which goes along with that victory.
Also dislike the idea of changing a K.O. event into a "sort of" K.O. event. (Yeh, I know, the WBF championships have a round-robin start, but they don't have "K.O. Teams" in the name of the event.)
#10
Posted 2010-March-21, 13:25
aguahombre, on Mar 21 2010, 01:10 PM, said:
The Vanderbilt and Spingold weren't always KO events. At least I don't think they were. So, the "KO" in the name isn't really traditional.
#11
Posted 2010-March-21, 14:12
TimG, on Mar 21 2010, 01:25 PM, said:
aguahombre, on Mar 21 2010, 01:10 PM, said:
The Vanderbilt and Spingold weren't always KO events. At least I don't think they were. So, the "KO" in the name isn't really traditional.
If Winipedia is to believed, they were always knockouts. And Spingold had a different name, but with the word in it.
#12
Posted 2010-March-21, 17:51
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So, it was once double elimination. In 1965, the double elimination was replaced by three (and then two) qualifying sessions to be followed by single elimination KOs.
I guess I should have said "they weren't always straight KOs" or something along those lines; there used to be formats other than the straight KOs we have today.
Edit: I agree I was wrong about the KO in the name not being traditional.
#13
Posted 2010-March-21, 19:58
mrdct, on Mar 21 2010, 10:43 PM, said:
This would get over the problem of how to rate non-American players with little or no track record in ACBL events.
I think there is very little merit in a 6-round swiss in a big field to decide anything except who gets the lucky draws.
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#14
Posted 2010-March-22, 01:06
aguahombre, on Mar 21 2010, 01:10 PM, said:
Also dislike the idea of changing a K.O. event into a "sort of" K.O. event. (Yeh, I know, the WBF championships have a round-robin start, but they don't have "K.O. Teams" in the name of the event.)
The Rosenblum Cup , that is going to be held in Philadelphia later this year, is referred to in the WBF site as "World Open Knockout Teams" , but does have 3 days of round robin in groups to select 64 teams for KO play, AND seed them.
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Posted 2010-March-22, 14:52
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