iViTal
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TeamAwesomeToberfestAthonZilla shall not be beaten! Reptile, jade, and Sektor ftw!
WAIT!!! Im not in this team D: You cant forget the sick mileena player
TeamAwesomeToberfestAthonZilla shall not be beaten! Reptile, jade, and Sektor ftw!
WAIT!!! Im not in this team D: You cant forget the sick mileena playerroud:
Show dem tataz first.
What state are you even in?
Georgia MuthaFuhcka! The Peach state!![]()
You, budd, tesus, and I think there might b another guy near y'all.
YUSH!!!! TeamBlack guys >we win by default. sorry guys maybe next tourney 8)
@Critical, this is what I had in mind for how the games would play out, with the point system I would put in place:
Win 2-0 = 3 points
Win 2-1 = 2 points
Loss 1-2 = 1 point
Loss 0-2 = 0 points
Lets say for arguments sake, there is 3 teams.
Team EU: cactus flagg and fr stack
Team Virginia: BeatDownMao88, Treadmill and Travokane
Team Austin: Squirrel, Tama Tones, Luxu1
Now when Team EU meets Team Virginia, it means I have to play against every member of Team Virginia once and so does fr stack. Here is hypothetical outcome to this encounter using the point system I suggested earlier.
Treadmill vs cactus flagg 2-0 (3 points to Treadmill)
Treadmill vs fr stack 2-1 (2 points to Treadmill, 1 point to fr stack)
Beatdown vs cactus flagg 2-1 (2 points to Beatdown, 1 point to cactus flagg)
Beatdown vs fr stack 1-2 (1 point to Beatdown, 2 points to fr stack)
Travokane vs cactus flagg 0-2 (0 points to Travokane, 3 points to cactus flagg)
Travokane vs fr stack 1-2 (1 point to Travokane, 2 points to fr stack)
Now the outcome here is that Team Virginia came away with 9 points and Team EU came away with 9 points.This demonstrates how a smaller team has just as much of a chance as getting as many points as the larger teams, and the importance of not dropping a game in the best of 3. As I would try and arrange for every team to meet twice, this would count as one encounter.
Now, Team Virginia plays Team Austin and the outcome is:
Treadmill vs Squirrel 2-0 (Tread gets 3 points)
Treadmill vs Tama Tones 2-0 (Tread gets 3 points)
Treadmill vs Luxu1 2-1 (Tread gets 2 points, lux gets 1 point)
Beatdown vs Squirrel 0-2 (Squirrel gets 3 points)
Beatdown vs Tama Tones 0-2 (Tones gets 3 points)
Beatdown vs Luxu1 1-2 (Beatdown gets 1 point, Lux gets 2 points)
Travokane vs Squirrel 0-2 (Squirrel gets 3 points)
Travokane vs Tama Tones 0-2 (Tones gets 3 points)
Travokane vs Luxu1 0-2 (Lux gets 3 points)
Even though Treadmill dominates Team Austin and comes away with 8 points, the grand total for Team Virginia is only 9 points as Team Austin make short work of Beatdown and Travokane, and Team Austin comes away with 18 points despite dropping so many against Treadmill. This is an example that having one really good player on your team does not guarantee automatic success and it means EVERYONE has to perform well if they want the whole team to do well.
I think using this system still generates hype, because there is then a massive amount of pressure for everyone to do well AND to get as many points as possible from everyone they meet. It also means if two teams are tied for points, every encounter they have really matters as everyone battles to get as many points as possible to come out on top. In this sense, it almost works like running a small league.
I will respond to your previous post when I get a chance to digest what you're saying, but does that make sense? In fact does that make sense to everyone? It's actually quite simple when you look at how it works.
Off the top of my head, if teams were made of 2-3 players, I can think of at least 5 teams that would probably be up for this, and that's not including everyone else that has been in the last tournaments.
So is there anyone else in texas who wants to be on a team?
Dont think I have anybody in mind. Im sure it can be figured out, maybe me and vital could be on a team since he lives in georgia which isnt too far.
Not far??? Then Team TATAZ gets mike since he is in PA and PA is within shouting distance.