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If you're already bragging about starting to play, you should at least stream it, you intriguer.
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I apologize, I don't participate here myself, but it's very strange to give the winner a +30% chance to win. It's unlikely that Alex and DeepMike need that. I've never heard of playing with such a handicap, except in one of Baev's tournaments, where RP players gave the same handicap to newcomers.
Let's imagine it with numbers: let's assume that the players who made it to the final are of the same level (it's the final after all). The chance of winning against the winner: 62.5% for the loser, 37.5%. And this is assuming that the loser's skill is still slightly lower.
Are you delusional? This is a standard "double elimination" system; the grand final is always played with an advantage for the winner because they haven't lost.
Where does all this empty self-confidence come from? I have participated in tournaments with a double-elimination system many times, and I have never seen such NONSENSE with a different number of wins. Such a handicap is given ONLY when a pro plays against a beginner. For example, sometimes a Candidate Master (KM) can give a handicap to an amateur.
- If the winner of the upper bracket wins the first game, they get first place, and their opponent gets second.
- If the winner of the upper bracket loses the first game, a second game is played, and the winner of that game gets first place, and the loser gets second. This variant is called "Full Double Elimination."
Maretti defeated Deep Mike 2-0. Congratulations to Deep Mike on his honorable third place!
AlexTheGreat and Maretti will meet in the Grand Final. There might be streams (Alex agrees). We are looking for commentators - please send a private message, ICQ message, or chat message.