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If they separated the States/Regs point payout and then made the Regs BFL 1, I'd be happy with the idea of 3 Regionals. Right now, it's basically whoever gets to more has a significant advantage. I miss ELO :(
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@AMT - ELO was the best, I would at least be Top 100 (#100 infact) in the Country lol
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Doing something like 30 Championship Point and 10 ELO Worlds invites in North America, for example, would be a good idea. Or even 25/15. ELO isn't perfect but I don't feel that it should just be used as a tiebreaker for CP invites.
As for 3 Regionals, many players have been asking for more large events for years. I consider more events generally a good thing, but I also see the side that you must travel a lot to obtain a Worlds invite unless you run ridiculously hot at everything.
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ELO demonstrates consistency, and the fact that you can only attend a few events and do still earn a worlds invite. Consistency demonstrates a good player. Many people can get lucky with one deck and win a couple tournaments and then bomb and have 40+ CP with a 1690 ELO. For Example Robbie Ector, Really high ELO, but not a lot of CP because he didnt really go to many tournaments Pre-States Events. IMO he deserved the Invite...
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Good job, you just gave an example of the opposite of "consistency." Look up "consistent" in a dictionary. Oh look, I've done it for you! (of a person, behavior, or process) Unchanging in achievement or effect over a period of time.Key words: "over a period of time."
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In the latter portion of this season, I did really well: a state win, a 9-0 swiss @ Reg with a loss in the top 32, and a deep Nationals run. What you don't see, however, is my rather lackluster first half of the season, marred with a a couple whiffed Battle Road cuts, 4-4 Regionals, and a "decent" Cities run, although much worse than I would've hoped. What ELO does represent is success against strong opponents; "stepping up to the plate" so to speak. In past seasons, we'd both have invites for our ability to step up to the plate, but this season rewarded consistency - something I at the very least lacked. |
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I think it's a stretch to claim ELO is the best-designed system to gauge consistency, but earning an invite in 4 events, if done year after year, is equally indicative of consistent performance, just over a longer span of time.
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ELO as implemented by POP had a very strong reward element not as strong as CPs in general but it was still there. Going undefeated at a big K32 event either got you the invite or got you very close.
It is a somewhat perverse consequence of a pure reward system like CPs that replaced POP's elo that CPs actually give out a poorer reward than ELO would have done in the case where you do X-0 a big K32 event. |
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@Cyrus, ok maybe at the beginning of the year consistency wasn't your strong suit. However as you stated from States - on you had consistency, which would lead towards your high ELO.
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If your ego needs to be fed with a worlds invite each year then you need to look for another ego boost. If you are playing for profit, as Pooka pointed out, you should probably find a different game.
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Unknown how standings would've been if people gamed the system?
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Here’s an example. An NFL football team is “consistent” for 25% of its regular season. Let’s say it goes 4-0 during that stretch. Someone could make the argument that the team has been “consistent,” but that argument would be completely irrelevant because the determining factor of whether a team makes the postseason is performance over the course of the entire season—not over a portion of the season. Now you can argue that the couple weeks before the postseason are the most important (just like States/Regionals/Nationals are most important), but if a team doesn’t perform well in the first 13 games, it doesn’t matter how lucky/streaky/“consistent” that team is come last quarter of the season. They’re not making the playoffs. When you’re making an argument about consistency, you have to define consistency in the relevant time period. Defining the time period of consistency to be only States/Regionals/Nationals is arbitrary and ridiculous. Quote:
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There’s nothing about me or my ego that needs to stroked by getting a Worlds invite. I play Pokemon because I love the game, I love the community, and I’ve made a lot of wonderful friends over the years of playing. That’s why I returned to the game. When I was living around the poverty line, I reexamined my priorities (as you said), and realized that I could no longer afford Pokemon. That’s why I retired for 6 years. Now that I’ve graduated from college, found a decent job, paid off my debts, and have a little more financial stability, I’m coming back to the game that I love. That’s why I play. That’s MY choice. I want to preface the rest of my post with the following information about myself. I have enough resources to fly to whatever tournament I need, book whatever hotel I need, and buy whatever cards I need to be competitive. My job also gives me flexibility in my work schedule, so if I need to take a vacation day to attend a Pokemon tournament, I can easily do it. For me currently, neither time nor money is an issue in my participation in Pokemon. As I said before, my opinions in this thread are based on what I think is best for the game, not out of selfish motives. Personally, I couldn’t care less if there were 2 or 3 Regionals. I wouldn’t even care if there were 5 or 6 Regionals, since I would be able to go to all of them. Clearly, not everyone is in my position, so I’m expressing my opinions about splitting Regionals into 3 weekends because I feel like it’s the wrong choice for the majority of competitive players. Here’s why I vehemently disagree with what you have said. Completely and utterly disagree.
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Honestly... Hate to say it.. but there are good and bad things about this.
Also the timing for October Regionals is kinda unfair trying to get off ect. Here's my reasons. Many people are used to the April Regionals. Like Last year it kinda also threw me off there were 2 regionals time. But SPR the regionals I went to was still in April. This year it seems rushed I guess.
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Do we know when Virginia's regionals will be yet?
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The New England regionals is during the Spring, April 13&14
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I think, for example, that Play Points were a bad idea, conjured up to prevent people like Tom Dolezal from obtaining a ratings invite in one weekend. The consistency here is he's managed to pull this off multiple years, back-to-back. This consistency demonstrates that there is no flaw in a system which allows him to qualify without committing to the game for the greater part of the year. Think of it this way: it goes without saying that people who attempt to earn their invite in 3 days are taking a huge risk most don't. For these people to nevertheless show up at worlds year after year shows a great deal of consistent performance. Inconsistent performance would be doing poorly at Nationals. All it takes is one inconsistency in their performance to lose them their streak of invites. Any invite system is bound to produce some anomalies, and it's no surprise if the top 40 in North America are not actually the 40 best players. I don't personally feel that a one-hit wonder's ability to qualify for worlds overnight shows the failure of the system to reward consistent play. That player won't likely be back next year. Some people will be back next year, and the year after that. Maybe some of them will have only played in 4 tournaments all year round each time. Yet they get to worlds each year. That's consistency. I agree that the invite structure should reward consistency, but a player who is good at the game should not have to demonstrate commitment to the game to earn his invite. A system that requires you to show your mastery of each successive format that comes about, from Battle Roads to Cities to States and so on, is certainly excessive to me. You shouldn't even have to know what the format was during Fall Battle Roads, let alone have any clue how to play it, to qualify for worlds.
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Big Announcement.
Invites will no longer be "Top X". There will be a discrete cutoff. Basically, if you earn a certain number of CPs, you get into Worlds. Details to follow. And, no, don't ask me, I have no idea. ExoByte posted this information, and basically nothing else.
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This statement seems to be the foundation of your argument, and taken alone like this, I can only see it as an opinion. One that I respect, but one that I do not necessarily share, nor do I think P!P do (or should) share, either.
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