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Subject: Re: Tournament Format for WCCC 2004, 11 rounds Swiss - standard or delay

Author: Roberto Nerici

Date: 00:15:43 03/04/04

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On March 03, 2004 at 21:08:31, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On March 03, 2004 at 14:43:28, James Swafford wrote:
>
>>On March 03, 2004 at 14:17:18, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On March 02, 2004 at 15:19:51, Russell Reagan wrote:
>>>
>>>>On March 02, 2004 at 09:53:15, Omid David Tabibi wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>What about following slightly modified [Swiss system], a kind of "delayed" swiss
>>>>>system to keep the tension a bit longer?
>>>>>
>>>>>For the first (4-6) rounds playing swiss with two about equal strong groups with
>>>>>about (even) quantity and quality, eg.
>>>>>(1,4,5,8,9,12,13,16)<->(2,3,6,7,10,11,14,15) or similar.
>>>>>
>>>>>Then reunion both groups and continue with standard swiss, and there are still
>>>>>some thrilling rounds to go.
>>>>
>>>>>What do you think would be better? Standard 11 rounds Swiss (like in Graz WCCC),
>>>>>or the delayed Swiss as suggested by Gerd?
>>>>
>>>>With all of the controversy surrounding the Graz event, you may be better off
>>>>just aiming for an event that just runs smoothly, as opposed to trying to make
>>>>significant changes (unless there is a clear improvement where the downside is
>>>>very little to none). It seems like you are unsure whether the delayed swiss is
>>>>an improvement. If you're not sure, well...if something can go wrong, it will :)
>>>
>>>
>>>the quirk here is that they _know_ they are bleeding (too many rounds for last
>>>rounds to be interesting) but they persist in trying to decide on whether to use
>>> band-aid or gauze and tape to stop it.  It would be far better to just solve
>>>the real problem with a long-term fix rather than a poor patch...
>>>
>>>otherwise the patient is going to die...
>>
>>
>>Or live on in agony...
>
>I suppose that when you consider the insane Shredder/Jonny decision, "agony" is
>certainly a reasonable word...

[Yawn]



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