Originally posted by Scott Marshall:Are you suggesting we allow people not in the top 8 after swiss to play in the Top 8 if they are one of the top 8 finishers who want the byes (or whatever non-split-able prize?
Award product prizes based on final Swiss standings. Then, ask each of the top finishers (starting with #1) if they want to play for the byes / invite / other non-splittable prize. Drop anyone that says “No”, and once you have 8 who said “Yes”, you've got your Top 8. No more prize sharing or splitting discussions can occur, as there's nothing left to split.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:I have run events for some TOs who didn't like to award prizes and then cut to the Top8 players interested in the byes/invite. “Top8” doesn't mean anything when 25th place gets to play it out against 28th place in the finals … of a 30 player event. Those TOs would cut to the Top8 players and then award prizes. Anyone not interested in byes could drop once they received their prizes (and would do so most of the time).
Award product prizes based on final Swiss standings. Then, ask each of the top finishers (starting with #1) if they want to play for the byes / invite / other non-splittable prize. Drop anyone that says “No”, and once you have 8 who said “Yes”, you've got your Top 8. No more prize sharing or splitting discussions can occur, as there's nothing left to split.
Originally posted by Julien de Graat:
I have run events for some TOs who didn't like to award prizes and then cut to the Top8 players interested in the byes/invite. “Top8” doesn't mean anything when 25th place gets to play it out against 28th place in the finals … of a 30 player event. Those TOs would cut to the Top8 players and then award prizes. Anyone not interested in byes could drop once they received their prizes (and would do so most of the time).
Originally posted by Samuel Tremblay:No.
the best would be to let the Top 8 split their booster/store credit prizes evenly
Julien de GraatThe lowest places I ever saw in Top 8 was 9th or 10th. That 25th vs. 28th is a crazy extrapolation of worst-case, unfounded fears, and - of course - something that happened, once, somewhere in the world. It just doesn't work out that way, Julien - players are drawn by the ultimate prize, more often than not, and it's more common to have all of the Top 8 choose to play, than to have one drop out.
“Top8” doesn't mean anything when 25th place gets to play it out against 28th place in the finals
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
I just divide number of packs by number of match points earned by the Top N players (N being the number that earn prize, usually X-2 or better); that gives you a ratio of packs per point. Multiply that by each players' points, round as necessary to make the math work, and you've accomplished a fair distribution.
prize1 noun
1. a reward for victory or superiority, as in a contest or competition.
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3. anything striven for, worth striving for, or much valued.
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Originally posted by Lyle Waldman:Read Scott's full sentence again.
2) We are not allowed to assign value to the byes?
Scott MarshallHe's saying that you cannot “assign a value” like “two byes are worth the same as 10 boosters” and then work out a split where one player gets the byes and 5 boosters, and the other players get 15 boosters.
Yes, byes are a prize, but they aren't something that can be split, nor can any value be associated with them for the purpose of dividing, splitting, etc.
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