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lykanthropos NO lykanthropos Enthusiast
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Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 04:02 AM. Post 1
It should be 6 members pr round, not 5..

3 reasons;

-to involve more players from each team

-so 9 players can enter and play 2 rounds each, -this fits perfect

-to make it less random who wins
 
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lykanthropos NO lykanthropos Enthusiast
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RE: Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 06:09 AM. Post 2
BUMP, btw, is Fred still working for PR?, havent seen him in ages
 
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lykanthropos NO lykanthropos Enthusiast
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RE: Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 06:12 AM. Post 3
The way this game is now we gotta;

-seat 5 players that play all 3 rounds

-seat 7 players where 6 players play 2 rounds, and 1 player play all 3

- seat 9 players where 6 get to play 2 rounds, and 3 players get only 1 round.

Offcourse there is a few more seating-options, but it was WAY EASIER when it was 6 players, and 9 players got 2 rounds each.. The way it is now just makes everything complicated.

sad
 
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Githead NL Githead Senior member
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RE: Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 06:46 AM. Post 4
Reason 3

-to make it less random who wins


Randomness is ok.

Not so good teams should still have incentive to play.

Imo one of the problems of team play is that the results are in fact not random enough, so that lesser teams don't win enough and quit.
 
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Githead NL Githead Senior member
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RE: Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 06:49 AM. Post 5
However I agree with the other reasons you mention Kim and I wish you good luck in your quest :$
 
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tricky40 x CA tricky40 x Senior member
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RE: Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 07:35 AM. Post 6
the more players involved in each round the better. kittys usually have 10 to 14 players signed up for each event. but six would make it much more random and better for my seating plans lol slainte rick
 
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soupdragon. GB soupdragon. Senior member
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RE: Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 08:25 AM. Post 7
Personally I like it the way it is. Some events have 5 players per round and some have 6. Teams that can get 8+ players singed up for each event are very lucky as not all teams have that many active players who are able to play all the events. If all the events were 6ppr then some teams who may struggle to get even 5 players will not be able to play. And as git says some randomness can be a good thing, we want as many teams to be involved as possible.
 
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lykanthropos NO lykanthropos Enthusiast
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RE: Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 08:35 AM. Post 8
With the overlay right now, every team can make profit no matter if its random or not. Its a overlay cause noone bother to enter. This has to change.

I think most teams is able to enter 5 members, and 5 or 6, its hardly any difference. The big difference is, its way easier for a manager to handle 6.
 
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DuckMySick34 GB DuckMySick34 Senior member
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RE: Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 08:44 AM. Post 9
If you want to see more teams involved, bring the freerolls back. It would be nice to see The Cartel in action again. mad happy
 
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soupdragon. GB soupdragon. Senior member
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RE: Fred? The 1000 G

Oct 3, 2008 08:47 AM. Post 10
I think that everyone involved in team play would like to see more teams take part. imo though increasing the number of players required per round could lead to even less teams being able to take part. You are wrong about every team being able to get 5 or 6 players for each event btw.
 
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