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Post by Deana Barrows on Sept 9, 2019 11:07:54 GMT -6
Just so this is official now (before the rp's appear):
If Ed Houston defeats Lurrr, we'll have a tie at 2-1 between them. If The Big Bifford beats The Lost Soul, he will also be in the tie 2-1.
If this happens, I plan to have the "finals" right afterwards as an additional match. The grading for this match will be taking all three roleplay grades from each participant and adding them up for one total. The person ahead at this point will get the Finals win.
So if I have Houston as the winner over Lurrr and Bifford winning over TLS, then they'd both get their wins. If, say, Bifford then had the highest all-around total, Bifford would win in the finals over Houston & Lurrr.
Now, if I have Lurrr winning over Houston, Lurrr will win the tournament outright, and there will be no "Finals", no matter what happened in the other match.
Make sense? Confusing as hell? Put your questions here.
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Post by The Big Bifford on Sept 9, 2019 18:06:05 GMT -6
I like being bold and controversial... what if we just do a four-way RP grading this week with Lurrr getting a 1 point advantage due to his dominance in the tournament and angle the rest of the matches with somehow a winner coming out at the end? This gives TLS a greater incentive to put out a killer RP, keeps me and Ed at the same place, and gives Lurrr the advantage he deserves. I don’t think any of us want earlier RPs being calculated in.
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Post by Deana Barrows on Sept 10, 2019 6:08:29 GMT -6
As close as every match has been, I think that would guarantee Lurrr is the winner. Although I could be wrong, maybe one of you can be more than a point better than him. But most grades so far have been in the <1 point decision range in this tournament.
Either way, I'll definitely be grading Lurrr/Houston and Bifford/TLS straight up.
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