We don't need emDeepFriedRat wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 8:15 pm The extra TC holders we'd have got this year
1. Robert Owen
2. Maik Kuivenhoven
3. Mervyn King
4. Keane Barry
5. Andy Baetens
6. Jose de Sousa
7. Graham Hall
8. Mario Vandenbogaerde
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9. Jeffrey Sparidaans
10. Berry van Peer
11. Nathan Rafferty
12. Radek Szaganski
13. Lukas Wenig
14. Dylan Slevin
15. Steve Lennon
16. Matt Campbell
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New or returning card holders in yellow. It would be a huge boost for such players.DeepFriedRat wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 8:15 pm The extra TC holders we'd have got this year
1. Robert Owen
2. Maik Kuivenhoven
3. Mervyn King
4. Keane Barry
5. Andy Baetens
6. Jose de Sousa
7. Graham Hall
8. Mario Vandenbogaerde
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9. Jeffrey Sparidaans
10. Berry van Peer
11. Nathan Rafferty
12. Radek Szaganski
13. Lukas Wenig
14. Dylan Slevin
15. Steve Lennon
16. Matt Campbell
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It's not inspiring maybe but it's more than a 50% hit rate for me. Only 2 or 3 of them are vile.Randall wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 7:25 amWe don't need emDeepFriedRat wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 8:15 pm The extra TC holders we'd have got this year
1. Robert Owen
2. Maik Kuivenhoven
3. Mervyn King
4. Keane Barry
5. Andy Baetens
6. Jose de Sousa
7. Graham Hall
8. Mario Vandenbogaerde
--
9. Jeffrey Sparidaans
10. Berry van Peer
11. Nathan Rafferty
12. Radek Szaganski
13. Lukas Wenig
14. Dylan Slevin
15. Steve Lennon
16. Matt Campbell
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Please reveal the vileThe Thorn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:28 amIt's not inspiring maybe but it's more than a 50% hit rate for me. Only 2 or 3 of them are vile.Randall wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 7:25 amWe don't need emDeepFriedRat wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 8:15 pm The extra TC holders we'd have got this year
1. Robert Owen
2. Maik Kuivenhoven
3. Mervyn King
4. Keane Barry
5. Andy Baetens
6. Jose de Sousa
7. Graham Hall
8. Mario Vandenbogaerde
--
9. Jeffrey Sparidaans
10. Berry van Peer
11. Nathan Rafferty
12. Radek Szaganski
13. Lukas Wenig
14. Dylan Slevin
15. Steve Lennon
16. Matt Campbell

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I fear they will. But, god no.The Thorn wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:30 pmI don't know abt seedings but everyone starts in round 1Emulsfier wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:26 pmHearn does not say that. Only the sun. Who are of course talking out their arse.The Thorn wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:22 pmIt's a flat 128 draw
A flat draw would deminish the value of the tc if the pro tour #1 can just be killed off by one of the top guns in R1. It wont happen.
It makes sense to have flat to get a seed in every session.
But it doesn't make sense if you want better games.
Flat means a bigger gap in ability between players in round 1.
For better games I think you need to add an earlier round where
65to96 v 97to128 (however the ranking is decided)
Still 32 more games, but I think closer games and clearing out more of the chaff before they meet the Pro Tour top 32 so that those games should be better as well.
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Owen, Kuivenhoven, Van PeerDeepFriedRat wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:55 amPlease reveal the vileThe Thorn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:28 amIt's not inspiring maybe but it's more than a 50% hit rate for me. Only 2 or 3 of them are vile.Randall wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 7:25 amWe don't need emDeepFriedRat wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 8:15 pm The extra TC holders we'd have got this year
1. Robert Owen
2. Maik Kuivenhoven
3. Mervyn King
4. Keane Barry
5. Andy Baetens
6. Jose de Sousa
7. Graham Hall
8. Mario Vandenbogaerde
--
9. Jeffrey Sparidaans
10. Berry van Peer
11. Nathan Rafferty
12. Radek Szaganski
13. Lukas Wenig
14. Dylan Slevin
15. Steve Lennon
16. Matt Campbell
I consider all of them capable players actually just don't like them
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But then the seeds would get a bye for 2 rounds. I don't like that either. Imagine cloggers like Wright Barney etc who have done fuck all for years just clinging on in the 2 year rankings. The current format just works because there is a balance between seeds getting an advantage but everyone else gets a decent chance.1205 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 12:56 pmI fear they will. But, god no.The Thorn wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:30 pmI don't know abt seedings but everyone starts in round 1Emulsfier wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:26 pmHearn does not say that. Only the sun. Who are of course talking out their arse.
A flat draw would deminish the value of the tc if the pro tour #1 can just be killed off by one of the top guns in R1. It wont happen.
It makes sense to have flat to get a seed in every session.
But it doesn't make sense if you want better games.
Flat means a bigger gap in ability between players in round 1.
For better games I think you need to add an earlier round where
65to96 v 97to128 (however the ranking is decided)
Still 32 more games, but I think closer games and clearing out more of the chaff before they meet the Pro Tour top 32 so that those games should be better as well.
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1 v 128 etc is the only fair method

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Its even more fucked up when a top 32 player cancels the invitation after the draw: then some low ranked will go straight into the 3rd round (although I think they have to win atleast 1 game to get money/ranking for that spot, otherwise it probably is just round 1 money/ranking).The Thorn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 1:25 pmBut then the seeds would get a bye for 2 rounds. I don't like that either. Imagine cloggers like Wright Barney etc who have done fuck all for years just clinging on in the 2 year rankings. The current format just works because there is a balance between seeds getting an advantage but everyone else gets a decent chance.1205 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 12:56 pmI fear they will. But, god no.The Thorn wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:30 pmI don't know abt seedings but everyone starts in round 1
It makes sense to have flat to get a seed in every session.
But it doesn't make sense if you want better games.
Flat means a bigger gap in ability between players in round 1.
For better games I think you need to add an earlier round where
65to96 v 97to128 (however the ranking is decided)
Still 32 more games, but I think closer games and clearing out more of the chaff before they meet the Pro Tour top 32 so that those games should be better as well.
But the number 1 playing the more or less number 128 isnt very watchable
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I'm pretty sure they wouldn't go down the 1 v 128 route. Likely to be staggered like the UK Openwillem0000 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 1:52 pmIts even more fucked up when a top 32 player cancels the invitation after the draw: then some low ranked will go straight into the 3rd round (although I think they have to win atleast 1 game to get money/ranking for that spot, otherwise it probably is just round 1 money/ranking).The Thorn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 1:25 pmBut then the seeds would get a bye for 2 rounds. I don't like that either. Imagine cloggers like Wright Barney etc who have done fuck all for years just clinging on in the 2 year rankings. The current format just works because there is a balance between seeds getting an advantage but everyone else gets a decent chance.1205 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 12:56 pmI fear they will. But, god no.
It makes sense to have flat to get a seed in every session.
But it doesn't make sense if you want better games.
Flat means a bigger gap in ability between players in round 1.
For better games I think you need to add an earlier round where
65to96 v 97to128 (however the ranking is decided)
Still 32 more games, but I think closer games and clearing out more of the chaff before they meet the Pro Tour top 32 so that those games should be better as well.
But the number 1 playing the more or less number 128 isnt very watchable
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This is Unc Barry's interview where he said about it.
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"The same equipment"
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I don't know if he actually mentions the Worlds expansion in this video at all. He said it on Talksport apparently but perhaps not this clip.
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It doesn't really matter about the bye. They'd have the same number of games to play as they do now.The Thorn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 1:25 pmBut then the seeds would get a bye for 2 rounds. I don't like that either. Imagine cloggers like Wright Barney etc who have done fuck all for years just clinging on in the 2 year rankings. The current format just works because there is a balance between seeds getting an advantage but everyone else gets a decent chance.1205 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 12:56 pmI fear they will. But, god no.The Thorn wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:30 pmI don't know abt seedings but everyone starts in round 1
It makes sense to have flat to get a seed in every session.
But it doesn't make sense if you want better games.
Flat means a bigger gap in ability between players in round 1.
For better games I think you need to add an earlier round where
65to96 v 97to128 (however the ranking is decided)
Still 32 more games, but I think closer games and clearing out more of the chaff before they meet the Pro Tour top 32 so that those games should be better as well.
The challenge is scheduling.
Currently early sessions are R1, R1, R1, R2 with the first session being R1-1, R1-2, R1-3, R2-1 with the defending champion in R2-1 playing the winner of the first game.
With 3 players and two rounds to be played to meet the seed either they'd need an early start, or to something like:
R1-1, R2-1, R1-2, R3-1.
But a possibility would be to try to start the first session a bit early to spread out the games like:
R1-1, filler, R2-1, R1-2, R3-1.
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For the 04 and 05 Worlds they had players entering in three different rounds.
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Only way fraud Painter would get near a world final
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At the end of the day just another coward who ran away from Wolfie.
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Everyone is running away from Adams he's like a Spanish bull
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