Originally posted by Dan Milavitz:
Originally posted by Claus Nielsen:
Reading paragraph 2.4 in the tournament rules…. I'm not sure as to concider this an incentive to draw
Originally posted by Dan Milavitz:Dan, why would we consider the IPG at Regular REL?
… see the IPG …
Players taking unreasonable amounts of time sideboarding or making play decisions.
Originally posted by Edward Bell:
Effectively I recall reading about a player getting a warning for not finishing off their opponent with 20+ Elspeth, Sun's Champion soldier tokens and being told to swing for the win, even though the deck would prefer to wait until time is called - swing, win and take the 1-0.
I disagreed with the ruling as I don't suspect a player can be forced to go for the win, and that would apply in this case.
Originally posted by Simon Ahrens:I don't understand this either. By definition, one will obtain more match points from a win than a draw, and one's opponent will obtain fewer match points from a loss than a draw. Therefore, the player who plays to a draw will obtain at least as high a rank by winning instead, and the opponent will have at best an equal rank (probably lower) by losing instead.
This actually sounds a bit fishy to me. Could you recall the standings?
It is just that I assume he is playing for first place if he is playing at table one. I, furthermore, assume if he draws he is in first place and his opponent would be second instead of forth and that fewer people would have the same amount of points as the person in forth place. This would mean the price pool gets split between less people.
Edited Hao Ye (Oct. 22, 2014 02:56:00 PM)
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