Blocked Tourneys
#1
Posted 2012-July-28, 16:02
I have NEVER failed to complete a tourney not have I had any IT problems that have thrown me off line.
How can I recover my rightful completion status?
#2
Posted 2012-July-28, 18:38
The tourney you were trying to join, whatever it was, happened to have restricted entry to users known to have a higher percentage than some specified threshold
You can build up and maintain your stats by making sure you play in at least 10 Tourneys every 60 days
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#3
Posted 2012-July-30, 11:12
Are there really people who run up a good percentage, and then start bailing, such that we need to do this rolling average? Can't it be "x% of the last 20" or something?
Obviously, not my site, not my rules. But this one seems odd.
#4
Posted 2012-July-30, 12:12
#6
Posted 2017-April-29, 08:31
- Why do I not get results for a tourney I've completed the day before?
- Where is my TCR and MCR listed?
- Is there a difference between pair and individual events regarding TCR?
#7
Posted 2017-April-29, 10:52
The daylong tournaments don't count towards TCR. We don't penalize you for dropping out of them, because the daylong structure allows you to drop out and rejoin later. But we also don't give you credit for completing them (I've just brought this up with management, I think we should fix it).
Instant robot tournaments also don't count. Play in a few Robot Duplicates and you'll get a TCR. Once you get a TCR, you'll see it in your profile.
There's no difference between pair and individual.
#8
Posted 2017-April-29, 14:16
The reason is that one of the things that TCR is meant to measure is whether you have a reliable enough Internet connection that you can usually complete tourneys. Even with a poor connection, daylongs give you plenty of opportunities to finish. So finishing daylongs is not a good indicator that you won't get disconnected from regular tourneys.
#9
Posted 2017-April-29, 16:24
barmar, on 2017-April-29, 14:16, said:
The reason is that one of the things that TCR is meant to measure is whether you have a reliable enough Internet connection that you can usually complete tourneys. Even with a poor connection, daylongs give you plenty of opportunities to finish. So finishing daylongs is not a good indicator that you won't get disconnected from regular tourneys.
Why are Instance Tourneys not included?
#13
Posted 2017-May-17, 15:08
Trecar, on 2012-July-28, 16:02, said:
I have NEVER failed to complete a tourney not have I had any IT problems that have thrown me off line.
How can I recover my rightful completion status?
Do not forget, if you are a glutton for pain, you can also join as substitutes for tournaments and that will also help increase your tournament completion ratio to its rightful status.
Serving as a substitute from the time of placement to the end of tournament will count as if you have played an entire tournament. Sometimes that can be a short as two or three boards, and poof, your job is done!
Warning: BBO makes no express or implied warranties about the caliber or sanity of the partner you will have as a substitute. Play at your own risk!
#14
Posted 2017-May-21, 06:56
barmar, on 2017-April-29, 14:16, said:
The reason is that one of the things that TCR is meant to measure is whether you have a reliable enough Internet connection that you can usually complete tourneys. Even with a poor connection, daylongs give you plenty of opportunities to finish. So finishing daylongs is not a good indicator that you won't get disconnected from regular tourneys.
I would like this to be re-considered. I agree that dropping out of a daylong should not create a TCR penalty, just like a substitute dropping out before the end of the tourney. If a daylong is completed with no dropouts, however, it should give credit to the TCR in the same way that a substitute gets credit from completing a tournament. That would be an easy rule for BBO to implement to encourage users to sign up for and complete daylong tourneys without dropouts.
#15
Posted 2019-July-26, 17:28
So be it. pjmoose…. tdmoosie p. Lindley
#16
Posted 2019-July-26, 18:51
TDMOOSIE, on 2019-July-26, 17:28, said:
Are you confusing matchpoint % with TCR %? Your matchpoint results have no impact on whether you're allowed to play in other tournaments.
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It doesn't matter whether you leave on purpose. If you get disconnected because of a poor Internet connection, it inconveniences other players just as much as if you withdraw. That's what the TCR is trying to measure: do you disrupt the game too much by withdrawing or getting disconnected?
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What does being expert have to do with it? It still sounds like you're thinking that this is about your results, not whether you complete the tournament.
I can't find any recent tourney history for you. It looks like you haven't played in any tourneys since we started calculating TCR (daylongs and challenges don't count for this).
Play in 10 robot tourneys and you'll get a TCR and should then be able to play in tourneys that are restricted.