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In short, we have three questions pending right nowBGtheBrain wrote:I just dont understand what could possibly be so difficult here.


Yep, joked about it but actually won the war that resulted from that post, our first win after 6 losses, most of them heavy. New on the scene, we needed to see where we were, so a year of so learning. Criticised for taking on the likes of OSA (who were actually 2 or 3 steps ahead of us rather than just one), but you don't know until you try, regardless of what others may say/ think. Who hasn't burnt their fingers once or twice in their lives when the advice was to keep your hands away from the fire? It's the human learning process at work.IcePack wrote: "FISO won't be lambs lead to the slaughter" - yet I've seen you literally joke about this very fact in your regular wars against very lopsided competition. You clearly didn't have a problem before with this, until it conveniently came to CC4. Which I might add, is fully negotiable wars like you request.




+1... Very well said, we shouldn't allow tyrannical way of leading the Cup. The one who consistently, from the very beginning, even after numerous requests, refuses any kind of voting and democracy in his decisions, should not have a power to run one of 2 the biggest events on CC. Chuuuuck could do whatever he wished with this project (even lead it tyrannically) as this was his idea so he practically had copyright of leading this, but Dako are obviously trying to copy his powers, without any rights to do so. CCup3 would end just like CC2 had ended (where Chuuuuck also had disappeared) with or without Dako so his stepping in just to update some results and declare dates for round starting should not give him power to take ownership of CCups.ahunda wrote:From where I stand, there was one person, who could have had a claim on the Cup, and that is Chuck. He started the whole thing as a private tournament, came up with the rules for the first Cup all by himself, and so he would have a real case here, that it should be him making the final call on any of this. But how does Dako deserve that role ?
As far as I can see, all that Dako did after Chuck disappeared during the last Cup, was updating the results in the official thread. Let´s not kid ourselves here. The Cup would have played out just as fine without him. That´s part of the beauty of the whole thing: That it pretty much runs itself, once the rules are agreed on. There probably should be someone to push some clans now & again to stay on schedule and to update results in the official thread, but that´s about it.
So how come, that a more or less random player steps up & claims the right to decide the rules for this tournament ? I am with Bruce here: After Chucks disappearance this event should belong to the entire clan world, it´s the obvious thing really. And so I find the approach of voting on key questions in CDF a very reasonable idea. The 5-10 people, who have been very vocal in this thread, shouldn´t fool themselves into believing, that their opinions are somehow representative of the clan scene in total



Indeed we don't know, it might well be but that's not something we've voted on yetIcePack wrote:How do you know that keeping seeding / draw isn't what the majority wants?


I agree. But I keep saying people say the majority this or that when there is no way to know one way or another at this point.jetsetwilly wrote:Indeed we don't know, it might well be but that's not something we've voted on yetIcePack wrote:How do you know that keeping seeding / draw isn't what the majority wants?

I do not know, do you know? Did I say he chose what majority do not want? No.IcePack wrote:How do you know that keeping seeding / draw isn't what the majority wants?




In the case where you (honestly) asked question, tournament organizer come with his idea, starts tournament and make it how he wishes.Doc_Brown wrote:Just out of curiosity, is there any other tournament (clan or otherwise) where the organizer has presented all format and rule questions for a vote? I haven't followed all the various tournaments for very long, so this is an honest question. In my limited experience, tournament organizers always determine what the settings will be (possibly with some input and proposed modifications).

The set-up of the Clan League, the other big clan event, has always been the result of debate & votes by clan representatives.Doc_Brown wrote:Just out of curiosity, is there any other tournament (clan or otherwise) where the organizer has presented all format and rule questions for a vote? I haven't followed all the various tournaments for very long, so this is an honest question. In my limited experience, tournament organizers always determine what the settings will be (possibly with some input and proposed modifications).


Now that we've established that point, can we return to giving our Dear Leader feedback on V5 format?josko.ri wrote:Obviously, tyranny is more welcome here than democracy.

You mean like the rule of 21 games being forfeit in the TOFU - KORT challenge some years back ?IcePack wrote:@ ahubda - that's true. And out of the two major events (CC and CL) which has the larger history of problems, arguments, and which has overall run smoothly in comparison?

Tell me how changing the seeding / draw would have improved that situation?ahunda wrote:You mean like the rule of 21 games being forfeit in the TOFU - KORT challenge some years back ?IcePack wrote:@ ahubda - that's true. And out of the two major events (CC and CL) which has the larger history of problems, arguments, and which has overall run smoothly in comparison?

of course it was run smoothly because it had the most simple format. Kid who just learned mathematics can arrange format of 1v32 2v31 etc, it is very simple, and therefore runable smoothly by itself.IcePack wrote:Tell me how changing the seeding / draw would have improved that situation?ahunda wrote:You mean like the rule of 21 games being forfeit in the TOFU - KORT challenge some years back ?IcePack wrote:@ ahubda - that's true. And out of the two major events (CC and CL) which has the larger history of problems, arguments, and which has overall run smoothly in comparison?



Eh ? What has that got to do with anything I said ? I am not arguing about the seeding/draw here. I don´t have any strong preference in that regard, and I haven´t mentioned the issue with a single word in my last posts.IcePack wrote:Tell me how changing the seeding / draw would have improved that situation?ahunda wrote:You mean like the rule of 21 games being forfeit in the TOFU - KORT challenge some years back ?IcePack wrote:@ ahubda - that's true. And out of the two major events (CC and CL) which has the larger history of problems, arguments, and which has overall run smoothly in comparison?
CCup is there to serve wish of clans in overall as it is one of 2 major events, not to serve Dako's, my nor your wish. That said, clan world should determine in democratic way what THEY wish to have for the major event. Democracy in deciding is only what I am asking for. That is unfortunately not present in this format.IcePack wrote:Nobody is stopping you from running your own event if you feel so strongly about more options, random draws, or whatever else you care about.
What I'm opposed to is changing the cup - which was never intended to be more than a simple bracket tournament, and making it something completely different.
Then what the majority wants doesn't matter anymore. No votes needed. No hurt feelings. If your set up is far superior, then more clans will sign up for it. If this really has no support, it will die out naturally with little participation.
You can hold as many votes as you like, until every last detail is determined. Nobody is stopping you.
IcePack
