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Cups and Tournaments => Cups and Tournaments Games Comments => Topic started by: h3oCharles on June 02, 2016, 06:25 PM
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Why 3:0?
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[FUB`Sbaffo] no sense to play 4 games even if i'm already 3:0
Really, Sbaffo, really? It's not supposed to be bo5 >_<
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Coz 3:1 would have been 4 games anyway?
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Coz 3:1 would have been 4 games anyway?
Technically speaking, yes
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Sometimes the guy who is losing 3-0 does not want to hang around, not much you can do about that
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Sometimes the guy who is losing 3-0 does not want to hang around, not much you can do about that
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So how many games do we have to play? All the remaing schemes? Explain your self better
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So how many games do we have to play? All the remaing schemes? Explain your self better
I wrote an example on Cup's page, each bans 2 schemes out of 8, which is 4 remaining. Those have to be played bo1 in any order, just like RIP Cup. BUT if you get a draw, you play Comet Dodging first to 2.
so YES, all remaining schemes.
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So how many games do we have to play? All the remaing schemes? Explain your self better
I wrote an example on Cup's page, each bans 2 schemes out of 8, which is 4 remaining. Those have to be played bo1 in any order, just like RIP Cup. BUT if you get a draw, you play Comet Dodging first to 2.
DRAW means 2:2 OR a simple draw game? I still don't get it...
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So how many games do we have to play? All the remaing schemes? Explain your self better
I wrote an example on Cup's page, each bans 2 schemes out of 8, which is 4 remaining. Those have to be played bo1 in any order, just like RIP Cup. BUT if you get a draw, you play Comet Dodging first to 2.
DRAW means 2:2 OR a simple draw game? I still don't get it...
Draw means 2:2, you have to play Comet then. If you define a "drawn game" as a draw in a scheme, you have to replay the scheme until someone wins.
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So how many games do we have to play? All the remaing schemes? Explain your self better
I wrote an example on Cup's page, each bans 2 schemes out of 8, which is 4 remaining. Those have to be played bo1 in any order, just like RIP Cup. BUT if you get a draw, you play Comet Dodging first to 2.
DRAW means 2:2 OR a simple draw game? I still don't get it...
Draw means 2:2, you have to play Comet then.
So what's the problem? We weren't 2:2, you wanted me to play all the 4 games?
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It's bo4 basically with Comet Dodging if it ends 2:2
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So how many games do we have to play? All the remaing schemes? Explain your self better
I wrote an example on Cup's page, each bans 2 schemes out of 8, which is 4 remaining. Those have to be played bo1 in any order, just like RIP Cup. BUT if you get a draw, you play Comet Dodging first to 2.
DRAW means 2:2 OR a simple draw game? I still don't get it...
Draw means 2:2, you have to play Comet then.
So what's the problem? We weren't 2:2, you wanted me to play all the 4 games?
Yes
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Bo/4 doesn't exist. It's actually bo/5, where comet dodging must be played as last game in case of 2:2. What a mess.
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So how many games do we have to play? All the remaing schemes? Explain your self better
I wrote an example on Cup's page, each bans 2 schemes out of 8, which is 4 remaining. Those have to be played bo1 in any order, just like RIP Cup. BUT if you get a draw, you play Comet Dodging first to 2.
DRAW means 2:2 OR a simple draw game? I still don't get it...
Draw means 2:2, you have to play Comet then.
So what's the problem? We weren't 2:2, you wanted me to play all the 4 games?
Yes
Still doesn't makes sense coz 3:1 = 3:0
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So how many games do we have to play? All the remaing schemes? Explain your self better
I wrote an example on Cup's page, each bans 2 schemes out of 8, which is 4 remaining. Those have to be played bo1 in any order, just like RIP Cup. BUT if you get a draw, you play Comet Dodging first to 2.
DRAW means 2:2 OR a simple draw game? I still don't get it...
Draw means 2:2, you have to play Comet then.
So what's the problem? We weren't 2:2, you wanted me to play all the 4 games?
Yes
Still doesn't makes sense coz 3:1 = 3:0
Well, tus cups count the number of rounds won as a tiebreaker if players have the same number of points.
So a player who wins 4:0 will be ahead of a player who reported 3:0