Originally posted by Thomas Ralph:
The TO was correct, as indicated above, unless the event fact sheet for whatever type of event you were running specified differently regarding time limits.
I'm not sure why you feel that the MTR quote you provided is “worrying”. Perhaps you could clarify that?
Edited Lyle Waldman (Oct. 25, 2015 07:27:08 PM)
Originally posted by Lyle Waldman:
As I understand it, this is the impetus for the unlimited time rule for tournament finals, as well as the untimed nature of the elimination rounds of most high-level tournaments (the Pro Tour, SCG Opens, GP Top 8s, etc). I could be mistaken, but I do not recall ever seeing a timer for any of those settings.
In any case, this isn't really a big deal, because 90 minutes is probably functionally equivalent to “untimed” for almost all intents and purposes. It just seems a bit weird to have it when there is clearly philosophy against it and no (high-level, publicly broadcast) tournaments actually use it.
Edited Charles Featherer (Oct. 25, 2015 07:35:46 PM)
Originally posted by Charles Featherer:Lyle Waldman
As I understand it, this is the impetus for the unlimited time rule for tournament finals, as well as the untimed nature of the elimination rounds of most high-level tournaments (the Pro Tour, SCG Opens, GP Top 8s, etc). I could be mistaken, but I do not recall ever seeing a timer for any of those settings.
In any case, this isn't really a big deal, because 90 minutes is probably functionally equivalent to “untimed” for almost all intents and purposes. It just seems a bit weird to have it when there is clearly philosophy against it and no (high-level, publicly broadcast) tournaments actually use it.
That's the difference though between higher level Premier play events and the rest of us slogging along. :) The people that make the top eight in tournaments with a 1,000+ attendees tend to play and make decisions faster. Decks like ‘Eggs’ being possible notable exceptions.
There is another, recent tournament report where in the semi-finals, a match went close to 2 hours. We have to think of this from a customer service perspective. Sure, we want the best outcome for everyone. But think of the other players waiting around for (what is likely) and extra hour or more after the conclusion of their matches. I'm sure they want to have things decided in a more timely fashion. Actually enforcing a 90 minute time limit seems like a very good idea from that perspective (not to mention, possibly from the LGSs perspective as very long tournaments often go into ‘after hours’ for them, where they're not making any profit against having to keep the lights on, the heat/ac on, and so forth).
That's just my perspective, but I thought it worth sharing.
Cheers,
Charles Featherer
Originally posted by Thomas Ralph:
Don't forget to mention to the TO next time you see him that you were mistaken and it is permissible for timed elimination matches to be determined by life total/first life change when the time limit expires.
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