Game order:
Quarterfinals
1. Winner of group A (1A) plays against 4th place in group B (4B)
2. 2A-3B
3. 2B-3A
4. 1B-4A
Write down the names and take them in pairs of two, and that will be the pairings. That way it will be more interesting. And what is this? Who is shooting at the fly with a bazooka?
Okay, let's imagine a situation. First plays against second, third against fourth, and so on.
Then again, first plays against second, third against fourth.
And the final turns out to be an insane super-grandmaster against, at most, fifth place? Wow, what a balance.
Is it a fact that the best player?))) or did he just score the most points through sheer stupidity?
And in RTA, nothing depends on skill; it's all pure luck (which hero you get, whether you're lucky with hero upgrades, whether you're lucky with the race).
Everyone is saying that RTA is unbalanced and all about luck. Has something happened?
In principle, I can write down the names of each player on pieces of paper, and then make paper airplanes and build pairs based on the order in which they are picked. However, the "interestingness" (hehe...) of this method is not very clear to me. :smile36:
I wrote the names on pieces of paper. I made paper airplanes and launched them.
1 - 3
2 - 7
4 - 5
6 - 8
Is it better now?
I launched them again:
1 - 6
2 - 3
4 - 8
5 - 7