seeding the round robin
#1
Posted 2015-December-18, 09:02
Most of the time I feel like I could anticipate which two teams would fght for the final win with a high degree of accuracy.
I feel like it is a bit sad that those teams play their common match early, and if one of them wins bigly then it is almost over.
Would it be fair if there was a seeding method to make last matches ot be the 2 strongest teams?, would it be desirably? what about the other rounds?
#2
Posted 2015-December-18, 09:14
While I can see that it may be nice to see a "final" between the two strongest teams, having two different matches to see which of the two strong teams can beat the weaker team by the largest margin also has its charms.
Rik
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#3
Posted 2015-December-18, 09:48
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#4
Posted 2015-December-18, 09:51
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#5
Posted 2015-December-18, 10:00
If the top 2 teams play each other early, and one of them loses, all they have to do is blitz against one of the weaker teams and they'll be back in contention. The team that won that match will probably play more conservatively, to avoid giving up their lead.
#6
Posted 2015-December-18, 11:09
#7
Posted 2015-December-18, 11:59
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#8
Posted 2015-December-18, 15:15
Fluffy, on 2015-December-18, 11:09, said:
That's not my experience - usually part of the reason bad teams are bad is they can't focus as well as good teams, and that shows up more towards the end when everyone is getting tired. Plus the difference between the B game of a good team and the B game of a bad team is bigger (in IMPs/board) than the difference between the A game of a good team and the A game of a bad team.
#9
Posted 2015-December-18, 16:56
barmar, on 2015-December-18, 10:00, said:
Here's another way it might matter: if you are playing with more than 4 players, you might prefer to alternate strong and weak opponents, so that you can play your top lineup against the strong opponents and rest some of your best players against weaker opponents. A team that faces a string of strong opponents could feel disadvantaged.
-- Bertrand Russell
#10
Posted 2015-December-19, 14:36
mgoetze, on 2015-December-18, 16:56, said:
If the event is seeded so that the contenders play at the end, then you're likely to face a string of strong opponents at the end, when players are tired. And you'll face the toughest opponents in the last round.
If it's random, the tough opponents are more likely to be spread out during the competition. Yes, it would be possible for them to all be in a row, but not as likely as with seeding.
#11
Posted 2015-December-23, 06:03