I don't really pay much attention to who gets which faction. If you get Dex, that's good.
And it's even better that it's not Eldar or Chernobog bots.
I only have one question: do you really need to wait until the end of the tournament to ban Eldar and Chernobog? Isn't six rounds enough to understand that they're not playing, they're not contributing anything to the tournament, and they don't care about it? Shouldn't they be removed from the schedule now?
Is it necessary to show a large number of participants in the final standings for this tournament?
Yavgen, for example, clearly stated at the beginning of December that he was withdrawing from the tournament. (We sometimes play together). Why put Yavgen on the schedule? It's February now.
Maybe it's worth reducing the number of participants to those who are actually participating (the three players I mentioned in this post can easily be removed). We'll play the tournament faster and finish it sooner.
Or am I missing something?
P.S. Vip, since you yourself admitted that the Swiss system is falling apart in this situation, can you make a suggestion for future rounds? The suggestion is: don't pair me with bots. If you really want to keep them, pair them with each other. Like in the 7th round - and that's how it will be until the end of the tournament.
4 players will be banned from the next tournament; this was obvious after 2 rounds.
If I remove them, it won't affect the tournament schedule in any way - 7 rounds.
It's not only possible but also necessary to express wishes for future tournaments; I wrote about this in the post above!
And there definitely won't be any bots there!!!