Addition to the regulations:
5. After each match, the losing player receives a decreasing coefficient for the chances of being selected next time. The coefficient will decrease by 0.25 after each lost game. For example, initially, all players have a selection coefficient of 1. If a player is selected and loses their match, their coefficient becomes 0.75, and so on, down to 0.25 (if the player is selected three times and loses) - the coefficient will not go below this value. If the coefficient of all participants reaches 0.25, its value is restored to the initial value.
We didn't come up with anything new and kept the option from the first "King of the Hill." Linking it to a decrease in the coefficient after a loss is more logical, as, according to point 4, if the selected player does not contact within 24 hours after the draw, a new draw is held. In this case, decreasing the player's coefficient only for being selected in the draw is illogical.
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