There are 25 Registered Teams.
by
PokerFace
May 3, 2015 at 3:05 AM UTC
So there are 25 teams registered in the Omega Tournament and, the original plan was to have only 16 or 32. If it is still going to be restricted to 16, 9 teams won't be able to play.
Perhaps hold some sort of team cut? Like a type of competition to release 9 teams? The only other thing I could think of would be making some sort of 25 team bracket. (Which would be hard).
I might have a solution to this if all 25 teams stay
• 5 groups of 5 teams • Each team plays the other 4 teams in the group • Points system is used and the top 2 teams in each group advance (now there are 10 teams) • Out of these 10 teams, the 4 that were registered last are randomly paired and put through an extra match • The two losing teams are eliminated, the two winning teams are still in the bracket • There are 8 teams and the tournament advanced as normal
But I overheard people talking on ts about the first 16 on the list being added (since its in order of who joined first) http://prntscr.com/70x4vd (don't quote me on this)
But I overheard people talking on ts about the first 16 on the list being added (since its in order of who joined first) http://prntscr.com/70x4vd (don't quote me on this)
I'd rather have all 25 teams play and it would also be complicated to seed them because the seeds won't reflect how good the teams are.
I doubt we are going to be able to field 32 teams that are big enough to compete.
Well, I think that there are a lot of OCN teams that might be interested, And there are lots of OCN players playing too. Those players will get their OCN team ready than I think.
I think the remaining 9 should have a smaller tournament like the the omega micro tourney, or a there could be a few ransoms games as qualifiers. Having heats is another option
If this were to be implemented, tournament pairing could be so much easier xd.
It might work but all the OCN teams would get "bad" seeds
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