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Right now, the problem is that he isn't dedicating time to the tournament.
Let's call a spade a spade. Pit is running this tournament terribly.
The rules haven't been published. Now, additional metrics will be taken into account, but there simply aren't any rules outlining them.
Pit disappeared for two or three weeks and failed to meet the deadlines he himself set, allowing two weeks for the tournament. The playoffs should have started two weeks ago. And when he reappeared, he couldn't answer when the tournament would end.
He assembled an organizing committee but didn't give them the authority to resolve issues. These people weren't absent, but the answer to every question was: Pit makes all the decisions.
And today, he failed to meet his own deadlines again.
Given this kind of attitude from the organizer towards the tournament, it seems strange to demand any discipline from the participants. It seems that they aren't even demanding it anymore, and that's not good either.
I don't really understand why he doesn't relinquish his organizational responsibilities if he doesn't have enough time. Why doesn't he give his assistants more authority? But since he doesn't, shouldn't he be held accountable?