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"F u c k i n g - h e l l" is what he's saying.Chuuuuck wrote:Still confused...
Just updated the 3rd post. We are up to 11 now. Signups have only been open for a couple of days. The higher ranked clans have typically discussed things longer and take a little more time to start joining. I fully expect them all to be in here playing with maybe 1 or 2 opting out.Lindax wrote:"F u c k i n g - h e l l" is what he's saying.Chuuuuck wrote:Still confused...![]()
Have only 7 clans signed up for this?
Lx
11 so far... top clans will probably sign up in last two days. until then they will pretend they are discussing will they play, like they have something else to doLindax wrote:"F u c k i n g - h e l l" is what he's saying.Chuuuuck wrote:Still confused...![]()
Have only 7 clans signed up for this?
Lx

im all for keep the cup tied rule.Chuuuuck wrote:Give me feedback on this for a Cup tied rule. Every clan can bring in one player who isn't cup tied (I think this helps with normal movements throught caln). But that one player still has to sit out 1 entire round with the new clan. i.e. if they join while the clan is in the final 8, they have to sit out the entire semi finals and could start participating in the finals if the clan made it.
After 1 player who was cup tied has been added to a clan, any other players who are cup tied that have to join that clan are ineligible.
A clan can not pick which one they use if another one comes along later. They can only use the first player that was officially a part of the clan (shown on the usergroup roster).
This can still be discussed, I am just trying to be creative in fixing the issues we have had in the past. I know all of you are just saying "keep the cup tied rule" because most of you are very committed to your clan and aren't going anywhere. But each year I have had to deal with a handful of guys who truly just moved on and them sitting out for a long time when in reality, they were not making a major impact in the war.



thats what i said... i think this can be tolerated.Rodion wrote:How about the following rules:
a) if a player plays for a clan in a given round, he is cup-tied for that round and cannot play for another clan in that same round
b) if his old clan loses a round in which the player has played, that player is cup-tied and cannot play for another clan at all
c) if his old clan wins a round in which the player has played, he is not cup-tied and can freely play for his new clan at the very next round

like thisRodion wrote:How about the following rules:
a) if a player plays for a clan in a given round, he is cup-tied for that round and cannot play for another clan in that same round
b) if his old clan loses a round in which the player has played, that player is cup-tied and cannot play for another clan at all
c) if his old clan wins a round in which the player has played, he is not cup-tied and can freely play for his new clan at the very next round
Rodion wrote:How about the following rules:
a) if a player plays for a clan in a given round, he is cup-tied for that round and cannot play for another clan in that same round
b) if his old clan loses a round in which the player has played, that player is cup-tied and cannot play for another clan at all
c) if his old clan wins a round in which the player has played, he is not cup-tied and can freely play for his new clan at the very next round

I skipped your last post for whatever reason, but yes, you said it first.freakns wrote:thats what i said... i think this can be tolerated.Rodion wrote:How about the following rules:
a) if a player plays for a clan in a given round, he is cup-tied for that round and cannot play for another clan in that same round
b) if his old clan loses a round in which the player has played, that player is cup-tied and cannot play for another clan at all
c) if his old clan wins a round in which the player has played, he is not cup-tied and can freely play for his new clan at the very next round


Can we add one more to this:a) if a player plays for a clan in a given round, he is cup-tied for that round and cannot play for another clan in that same round
b) if his old clan loses a round in which the player has played, that player is cup-tied and cannot play for another clan at all
c) if his old clan wins a round in which the player has played, he is not cup-tied and can freely play for his new clan at the very next round




I am going to move forward with the overall rule. I don't see any reason to add this part though. If both clans progress, then the switch still seems legitimate and I think they can play.Keefie wrote: d) If his new clan are drawn against his old clan in a later round then the player is cup-tied and cannot play.

you are telling me that i actually suggested something good? are you drunk?Chuuuuck wrote:OP updated with cup tied rules.

