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SpiriTT
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Commendable drive and initiative, of course, but... this is a hell of a lot of work and a ton of time. Are you sure you can handle such a global project? If memory serves me right, the last attempt to make a clear (and I understand you're aiming for that) calendar (for more than a year) ended with the organizer himself vanishing into thin air. IMHO, Pete's approach (like the Preliminary Calendar 2010) is quite good, because you never know for sure how long a particular tournament will drag on, whether there will be interest in some idea or not, etc. A preliminary draft is what's needed. Look at it yourself, assess your own strength.

Well, the time issue is solvable for me, since at work I have the opportunity to sort out and think everything through, and at the computer I play and communicate or implement what I've thought out)). The most important thing is that I find this very interesting. It's a big and difficult task, but I'm not going to put it all on my own shoulders, because there are already those who help, are in solidarity, and see the point in it, at least, and there will be more such people, if only because I will ask them for help :) anyone...

In any case, in any endeavor, there comes a moment when you just can't bring yourself to do it. So first and foremost, my bet is on a team that will help each other out; if there's no team, there will be nothing.

And as for whether I have enough (or don't have enough) strength - that's not the right way to phrase it. The fact that I'm in Heroes for the long haul is certain. I'm not going anywhere, I've figured out my life and fate shouldn't toss me around too much (knock on wood), but the participation factor of Heroes players is more important...

Message from Dirty_Player:
The whole problem is that tournament ideas very often arise spontaneously. For example, no one knows, including me, when I'll get the inspiration for the next tournament. To open the EC2 Mages tournament, I thought for about 15 minutes, and another 15 minutes to write the first post and the rules
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This has also been taken into account. Roughly speaking, 2 years will be divided into 6 blocks of games, there will be 2 quite interesting ratings. It will be clearer later, and in each block - the opportunity to set up a spontaneous tournament (I specifically left time for them), its participants will play, but will also know that a loss in a simple fun game can have consequences. Any repeated replay can lead to a long delay of the tournament, so the choice of priority towards one player or another should be determined through the game (even the one that happened earlier). If 3 players have beaten each other in a circle, then the priority goes to the rating among those three, then a personal (seasonal) game between the remaining two. In any case, a place in the sun must be taken, not given. Thus, those who are weaker must prove their worth and not receive it as a gift. This is the principle that if player A has the 1st rating, and player B scores the same number of points, he still won't become 1st, but will be 2nd, because he didn't overtake him. Because the puck, the ball, didn't cross the line.

I will post everything in a detailed and understandable form later

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RiMpel2
How many players will be sure that by registering now they will be able to play in a tournament starting in 2-3 months?
There will be many players, I even think qualifications might be necessary! I'm not planning this only on HeroesWorld, but also intend to send proposals to other sites (foreign ones), create a site under the auspices of IAHF, and you'll be able to play on any site, as long as the general rules are followed. Again, mutual advertising and work with newcomers are needed. No need to reinvent the wheel, the main thing is to believe and help

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