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Post by Matt Midoriyama on Oct 29, 2017 7:44:00 GMT -5
Looks like Rayl beat Dreschel. Rayl looks like a good prospect for ANW10.
Are there vids of the tour on youtube?
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Post by Matt Midoriyama on Oct 30, 2017 1:44:44 GMT -5
Looks like Rayl beat Dreschel. Rayl looks like a good prospect for ANW10. Are there vids of the tour on youtube? Edit: that was tour #1. V2 is next week apparently.
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Post by Al Bundy on Nov 3, 2017 4:42:49 GMT -5
It's this weekend. The adults run on Sunday.
And Rayl is not a prospect, it will be his third year in ANW10.
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Post by danielnc on Nov 6, 2017 7:34:11 GMT -5
Congratulations to Adam Rayl and Meagan Martin for winning first place at Wolfpack Ninja Tour 2.0! Also, the livestream video is very entertaining:
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Cir9Pro
Nagasawa Hidenori
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Post by Cir9Pro on Nov 9, 2017 1:20:45 GMT -5
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kianmike
Satō Hiromichi
Hype will be real when the full Ninja Machine comes out.Just saiyan.
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Post by kianmike on Nov 9, 2017 9:11:29 GMT -5
Cir9Pro,why did Adam and Flip/Meagan and Olivia run twice in the Championship round?
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Post by BobbyG11 on Nov 9, 2017 14:39:19 GMT -5
Cir9Pro,why did Adam and Flip/Meagan and Olivia run twice in the Championship round? It was a double elimination tournament.
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kianmike
Satō Hiromichi
Hype will be real when the full Ninja Machine comes out.Just saiyan.
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Post by kianmike on Nov 9, 2017 15:07:33 GMT -5
Cir9Pro ,why did Adam and Flip/Meagan and Olivia run twice in the Championship round? It was a double elimination tournament. No,I get that,but I'm talking about the Final Race for each division.Why did the person that lost the final race get a rematch?
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Post by danielnc on Nov 9, 2017 16:39:23 GMT -5
It was a double elimination tournament. No,I get that,but I'm talking about the Final Race for each division.Why did the person that lost the final race get a rematch? Suppose the final race had one person who hadn't lost a race all evening racing a person who lost once. I believe this is what happened for the women, because I don't think Meagan lost all night. If Megan won the first championship race, it's over. But if she lost that first one, it's her first loss. So from the opposite perspective: The lady racing her would have had to beat her twice to win the championship: First, to send her to a loser's bracket for the first time that night, and second, to win the championship. Not all double elimination tournaments in all sports are structured identically for this scenario, because some do a one race winner takes all at the end. Others do it this way.
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Post by DonalM on Nov 9, 2017 21:51:29 GMT -5
It was a double elimination tournament. No,I get that,but I'm talking about the Final Race for each division.Why did the person that lost the final race get a rematch? It was best 2 out of 3.
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Post by 2D2Will on Dec 1, 2017 21:36:32 GMT -5
It was a double elimination tournament. No,I get that,but I'm talking about the Final Race for each division.Why did the person that lost the final race get a rematch? The naming of the rounds is off on Challonge but here's how the end of a double elimination tournament works: Let's us use the women as an example. Megan Martin won the Winners' Final by winning her first four races. Olivia Vivian won the Losers' Final by defeating Barclay. At this point, Megan and Olivia faced each other in the Grand Finals. Per the rules of a double elimination tournament, because the person from Winners' Final has 0 loses, the person from Losers' Final must win 2 matches back-to-back in order to win the championship. In this case, Olivia beat Megan in Grand Finals, which caused what is known as a bracket reset. This means that Olivia and Megan are now on even ground with 1 loss apiece and whoever wins the second Grand Finals match becomes the champion. Had Megan won the the first Grand Finals match the tournament would be over right there as Olivia would have suffered her second loss.
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