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Nah, we've made up our minds, we'll play with an extended roster, it won't be a problem.
I wrote that more for future tournaments, suggesting that we need to slightly optimize the format.
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I'll chime in on this topic once, even though I don't have much to contribute. In my opinion, 8-10 people in the final is ideal, and no more.
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16 people, and the "Olimpiyka" venue would be perfect! What's the point of dragging it out?
Right now, you have 8 finalists from St. Petersburg and 6 from Moscow.
Are you deliberately trying to undermine the prestige of the final?
Nagan has the same approach – to gather a large group. That's why he's handing out quotas left and right. I don't agree with her, but since she's the organizer, it's her decision.
In my opinion, the optimal format would be 16 people and 4 rounds. Without tourists and casual players, only strong regulars. Different quotas for different qualifying tournaments (based on the strength of the team and the number of people who want to participate). So that there is competition in each qualifying tournament.
No, now that a decision has been made, we'll play with an expanded roster, it won't be a problem.
I was just writing this for future tournaments, suggesting that the format needs to be slightly optimized.
We're not trolling; we're just staking our claim in the space of opinions for the future.
The next tournaments will definitely happen; how could they not?
Nagan, Vic is right.
Then why hold qualifiers at all?
You currently have 8 finalists from St. Petersburg and 6 from Moscow.
Are you deliberately undermining the prestige of the final? ;)
Although, as the organizer of the first CIS Heroes tournament, I am pleased that everything was done correctly at the First Cup - tough selection, regulations, 18 players and 4 rounds.
Nagan has the same approach – to gather a large group. That's why he's handing out quotas left and right. I disagree with him, but since he's the organizer, it's up to him to decide.
In my opinion, the optimal format would be 16 people and 4 rounds. Without tourists and outsiders, only strong regulars. Different numbers of quotas for different qualifiers (based on the strength of the team and the number of people who want to come). So that there is competition in each qualifier.
Although, as the organizer of the first CIS Heroes of Might and Magic cup, I'm pleased that in the First Cup, everything was done correctly – a tough selection, a regulation, 18 players, and 4 rounds.
2 Captain. It was right from your point of view. But what about the point of view of the people from Yekaterinburg? Or Dust? 18 players and 4 rounds – is that right? 1 round – 9 winners, 2nd round – 5 winners, 3rd round – 3 winners, 4th round – 2 winners? A 5th round might have been needed... So, there's no difference.
I saw Lyokha off, and he was upset about going into the battle, but when he came back, he said that they had a good time, played poker, and walked around the city. The tournament even took a backseat for him. And for most of the people I talked to, it was the same. The welcoming of the guests was bad, there were no prizes, etc.
Although, as the organizer of the first CIS Heroes of Might and Magic tournament, I'm glad that everything was done correctly at the First Tournament...
Regarding the meeting with the organizers – I still believe that there are no small children among Heroes of Might and Magic players, and there's no need for the organizers to waste time on this. It's better if all the computers are working, and there are internet broadcasts, for example ;)
Prizes – I don't know, I'm not a philanthropist.
Merlin, don't act like a woman.
I didn't promise to meet you and stay for the "session."