Cyrus
Iron Chef - Master Emeritus
All right, due to even more popular demand, I will outline just how this baby will work!
First off, unlike typical Iron Chef, there will be no single elimination. Also, due to the heavy amount of competitors/small amount of time to do this in, I do not plan to do individual critiques until the later rounds.
There will be different "sections" that each deckbuilder will be assigned to, and those sections, or "pods," will have their own individually-assigned cards to work off of. The top performers from each section will move on. So for example, here is an idea of how it may work:
Section 1: six (top two)
Section 2: six (top two)
Section 3: six (top two)
Section 4: six (top two)
Section 5: six (top two)
Section 6: six (top two)
Section 7: six (top two)
So of the original competitors, only a mere 14 will go on to the next round. Then they'd be divided into two sections
Section 1: seven (top three)
Section 2: seven (top three)
So those six people would earn invites! But alas, in the case of an odd number of invites, such as the one we have, I'd do third and final round for the eight people that made it past the first round. So it would llook like this:
Section 1: eight, all losers from round one (top one gets the invite)
Again, I guarantee nothing: some sections may have different numbers of people, and we may have more rounds than shown in the example (depending on how many enter). The challenges will vary at times: you may get a card, or a complete set of criteria to work under. So good luck y'all!
First off, unlike typical Iron Chef, there will be no single elimination. Also, due to the heavy amount of competitors/small amount of time to do this in, I do not plan to do individual critiques until the later rounds.
There will be different "sections" that each deckbuilder will be assigned to, and those sections, or "pods," will have their own individually-assigned cards to work off of. The top performers from each section will move on. So for example, here is an idea of how it may work:
Section 1: six (top two)
Section 2: six (top two)
Section 3: six (top two)
Section 4: six (top two)
Section 5: six (top two)
Section 6: six (top two)
Section 7: six (top two)
So of the original competitors, only a mere 14 will go on to the next round. Then they'd be divided into two sections
Section 1: seven (top three)
Section 2: seven (top three)
So those six people would earn invites! But alas, in the case of an odd number of invites, such as the one we have, I'd do third and final round for the eight people that made it past the first round. So it would llook like this:
Section 1: eight, all losers from round one (top one gets the invite)
Again, I guarantee nothing: some sections may have different numbers of people, and we may have more rounds than shown in the example (depending on how many enter). The challenges will vary at times: you may get a card, or a complete set of criteria to work under. So good luck y'all!
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