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I suggest we consider the main version – the limited-time error. Thank you.
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I suggest we consider the main version – the limited-time error. Thank you.
I don't understand why there are so many arguments. It's obvious that the default version should match the preferences of the majority. It's also obvious that the vast majority have been playing HotA for a long time. I think that agreeing on SOD sounds more than adequate these days.
It's obvious that the default version should align with the preferences of the majority.
I don't understand why there are so many arguments.
It's also obvious that the vast majority have been playing HotA for a long time.
Merlin will calm down only when Wojciech bursts in with a proposal to hold a tournament somewhere in Zakopane, strictly on HotA.
And suddenly everyone will rush there, just to avoid arguing with Merlin. :smile32:
p.s. HotA default. SoD by mutual agreement. That's the situation now.
In sports, there are basic rules of the sport itself, and there are rules for conducting competitions.
For example, the recently abolished "golden goal" rule is not a basic rule.
I suggest we consider the main version – a pot-limit Omaha game. Thank you.
This year, the organizer had a different opinion.:smile31:
A forum argument is a traditional and integral part of the CIS. :smile23:
It's not obvious that the overwhelming majority of the CIS tournament player audience would choose between a mixed game and an only-Hold'em game – they would choose only-Hold'em (after all, the CIS is not a lobby). The statistics from the last tournament clearly confirm this (but at the same time, the organizing committee doesn't want to run a kindergarten and is ready to work with the option chosen by the target audience). Perhaps the situation has changed drastically in six months – and this will be clearly visible in the voting. At the same time, Hellight's vote has exactly the same weight as Predsa's vote, as well as Dave-Khan's vote.
The votes of viewers are an openly discussed issue – how valuable they are and whether they are valuable at all. From the organizer's point of view, without viewers, it will not be possible to gather a quorum to cover the entire base, or the final price per person will increase significantly.
Before CIS-2019, there was an illusion of choice. Now there are no illusions. The 75% threshold of participating players represents that overwhelming majority. In the incomplete mixed game, a third of the games were played in Soda. Roughly estimate how many games would be played in a full mixed game on both versions (of course, with an adequate pool of templates). I calculated – I get about fifty-fifty.