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Tourney Bracket For Group A is up!


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First bracket (A) is full and up http://tournamenthouse.com/tourney/CM/32a/a32a.shtml

Slots open for bracket B http://tournamenthouse.com/tourney/CM/32b/

These are QB battles with a BIG twist! http://tournamenthouse.com/tourney/CM/rounds.htm

What the losers get http://tournamenthouse.com/tourney/CM/32a/loss32.htm

Prizes thanks to BTS! (Tank prints)

and WCCW for the hardware!

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I have a question: If player B decides not to make any changes, does player A still get to change sides? If so, what is the point of making him pick a side to start with? Why not just have player B bid and player A pick a side?

SurlyBen

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The point is to keep it fair. We do not want unbalanced QBs. Or maps that might seem unfair to the player not picking sides.

After looking at the setup, player A decides he will play Allies. Player B has the choice to re-think the settings within the biddable parameters. If player B wants some changes made( he might think the setting are not fair) with the biddable parameters, player A can make the decision again to what side he wants. The idea behind this is to keep all involved happy, and to keep this fair.

If no changes are made player A still picks sides. This means player B is happy with the default QB settings. If not he would have altered them in some way. If he does alter them, player A still gets to pick sides. This way it is not one sided ever. Both are happy campers.

[ 06-17-2001: Message edited by: yobobo@TH ]

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If player B decides not to make any changes, does player A still get to change sides? If so, what is the point of making him pick a side to start with? Why not just have player B bid and player A pick a side?

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Since Yo is being his normal translucent self, I offer my interpretation. I had a bit of question about this too, until I reread the rules:

"You don't have to change any settings, but if you do the player that picks side can change his mind after you alter the biddable parameters."

(Emphasis mine.) At least with the emphasis where I put it, I think it is fairly clear that if player B does not mess with the biddables then player A is stuck.

Hey Ben, I just looked at the brackets -- we are up first. It should be a blast!

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