kuma32478 wrote:Why is it that only 1 team advances in the France group?
This is a very good question to ask.
I like to give players flexibility in their approach to divisional play.
In most divisions, 1 player advances, while in other divisions, 2 players advance.
The reason only one player advances from the France division (and 19 other divisions) is that this player advances
directly to the European Finals.
Those divisions in which 2 players advance have to play further games (England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Netherlands divisions). In the end, one in 4 players makes it to a League Final, as is the case in
EVERY league:
The League Final in any league will always be made up of one-quarter (1/4th) of the players in that league. In other words, 1 out of every 4 players will reach the League Final.
The World Cup Final (which has all the winners of the League Finals) will always be made up of one-sixteenth (1/16th) of the players in the tournament. In other words, 1 out of every 16 players will reach the World Cup Final.
The only reason there are no further games like this for France is that there is no contemporary map that encompasses France and Germany or any of the other divisions that have only one player advancing.
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So, if you choose a division in which 2 players advance, you are giving yourself a greater chance to win in the divisional stage, but then it is tougher to make the European finals once you're in the conference stage.
But, if you join a division with only 1 player, then, if you're very experienced with the map, you are able to top the group and go
DIRECTLY to the European finals.
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There are 4 divisions in the British Isles Conference (16 players), and 4 players make it to the European finals. That maintains a 1:4 ratio.
There are 2 divisions in the BeNeLux Conference (8 players), and 2 players make it to the European finals. That maintains a 1:4 ratio.
In France, there are 4 players, and 1 player makes it to the European Finals. That also maintains a 1:4 ratio. It's just a matter of preference which type of format the player prefers.
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I hope this is understandable, very good question to ask.