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Hello, heroes! We're here with gingerbread and vodka from www.life-of-heroes.com!
Our admin, the well-known black_knight, is planning to organize an awesome battle - Life of Heroes + Heroes Alliance vs. HW. Usually, these events are held with 10 players on each side, but I've come up with a new system for team games that is much fairer and reflects the strength of the TEAM, rather than just its 2-3 leaders;).
Since I'm the only Russian speaker on our team (Life of HA):smile28:, it turned out to be quite difficult to explain my system in English, even to black_knight himself. Therefore, I decided to explain everything here in Russian, hoping that Pete or Indra, for example, will later explain it much better to those who don't speak Russian;). So, here we go.
Let's play, for example, 12 vs. 12. Before the draw, each team divides itself into 3 tiers of 4 players each (leaders, mid-tier, "support"). The opposing team's captain decides who will be in which tier! That is, Black Knight (after discussing with Maretti, etc.) will decide what the tiers will be for HW, and Pete (after discussing with LeBron, etc.) will decide what the tiers will be for LHA.
As a result, we might get something like this (not necessarily this - it's just an example):
HW: Tier 1: Pete, Indra, LeBron, Jadwet; Tier 2: four weaker players; Tier 3: four even weaker players.
LHA: Tier 1: Maretti, BK, Tiamat, Protoss; Tier 2... similarly.
After creating the tiers, we conduct a draw, which results in 4 groups, each with 6 players - 3 from HW and 3 from LHA, with one player from each tier. Of course, no one will play against their own teammates - only against three players from the opposing team.
As a result, each participant will play exactly 3 games against opponents of different levels: one against a leader from the opposing team, one against a mid-tier player, and one against a newbie.
After all the games are completed, we count the number of wins and draws, i.e., points. With this system, even if, for example, Maretti and Pete win all their games, it won't mean that the team has won. A single draw by some newbie who lost the other 2 games outright can decide the outcome of the ENTIRE BATTLE! Absolutely every game will have meaning.
I'm waiting for opinions, questions, suggestions, complaints, etc.:smile03
Our admin, the well-known black_knight, is planning to organize an awesome battle - Life of Heroes + Heroes Alliance vs. HW. Usually, these events are held with 10 players on each side, but I've come up with a new system for team games that is much fairer and reflects the strength of the TEAM, rather than just its 2-3 leaders;).
Since I'm the only Russian speaker on our team (Life of HA):smile28:, it turned out to be quite difficult to explain my system in English, even to black_knight himself. Therefore, I decided to explain everything here in Russian, hoping that Pete or Indra, for example, will later explain it much better to those who don't speak Russian;). So, here we go.
Let's play, for example, 12 vs. 12. Before the draw, each team divides itself into 3 tiers of 4 players each (leaders, mid-tier, "support"). The opposing team's captain decides who will be in which tier! That is, Black Knight (after discussing with Maretti, etc.) will decide what the tiers will be for HW, and Pete (after discussing with LeBron, etc.) will decide what the tiers will be for LHA.
As a result, we might get something like this (not necessarily this - it's just an example):
HW: Tier 1: Pete, Indra, LeBron, Jadwet; Tier 2: four weaker players; Tier 3: four even weaker players.
LHA: Tier 1: Maretti, BK, Tiamat, Protoss; Tier 2... similarly.
After creating the tiers, we conduct a draw, which results in 4 groups, each with 6 players - 3 from HW and 3 from LHA, with one player from each tier. Of course, no one will play against their own teammates - only against three players from the opposing team.
As a result, each participant will play exactly 3 games against opponents of different levels: one against a leader from the opposing team, one against a mid-tier player, and one against a newbie.
After all the games are completed, we count the number of wins and draws, i.e., points. With this system, even if, for example, Maretti and Pete win all their games, it won't mean that the team has won. A single draw by some newbie who lost the other 2 games outright can decide the outcome of the ENTIRE BATTLE! Absolutely every game will have meaning.
I'm waiting for opinions, questions, suggestions, complaints, etc.:smile03

