How does this work? What happens if you challenge to switch spots, but then decide you want to stay in the same bracket afterwards? Because right now there's no way you can know which team will end up where.
Duel Stage - this stage will allow Clans to challenge an opponent from the opposite side in the brackets and swap sides if successful. No Clans are eliminated during this stage. Clans cannot refuse a challenge, but can accept to swap without playing. The winner of this match is allowed to choose to either stay where they are or swap sides of the bracket.
well how can you decide if you want to stay or swap sides, if you don't know who will stay / swap sides? Basically the whole bracket is an unknown :lol: I'm assuming everyone will challenge. we'll see lol
well how can you decide if you want to stay or swap sides, if you don't know who will stay / swap sides? Basically the whole bracket is an unknown :lol: I'm assuming everyone will challenge. we'll see lol
what I'd like to see is seeding ranking based on previous achivements TG and 1v1 rate, calculated 1 week before tournament starts. How would it look? Lets say the winner of the CMTFS gains 1000 points, which means each player who played at least one game gain 1000 points, moreover if u reach 2k TG u get like 200 points, if u reach 2k 1v1 u get additional 200 points(just an example) which in total leaves u with 1400 points. Conclusion u with ur 1400 points and 3 other people with 800 points have total of 3800 points, devided by the number of members gives team 950 points. Smaller tournaments give u obviously less points depending whetver its a 1v1 or TG that ladder is more important. Of course its a bit unfair since there might be a winning team where a guy played just 1 game and earned a lot of points but oh well. Anyway that way in a some time we will have clear brackets not based on opinions but on numbers and we can avoid this stupid duel stage.
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