A bit confused on the new idea, but I like it.
so to clarify on the Chaos zone themed scheme:
There's 16 teams, 10 rounds.
Teams are listed 1-16, and play the next person up on the ladder; 1v2,...,15v16 ?
Teams are re-orderd after each week? With the possiblity to move up 1 rank per week? A total possiblity of gaining 10 spots or losing 10 spots: 16->6 (in playoffs) or 1->11 (out of playoffs) ??
Some how teams won't play each other 2 weeks in a row? I kinda got lost at this point. But maybe they don't switch one place for W/L ? For example: if there are no upsets, in 3 rounds, you'd be playing the same match up. If all the games are upsets, then you'd be playing a rematch the next week (2 rnds).
If you keep up with that most-unlikely pattern of W/L, the never-upset scenario repeats itself over every two weeks (each team would play like 5 rematches), but the always-upset gets pretty interesting and there are still about 5 rematches in a 10 round set up.
Pretty much every way i tried it there are going to be a good many rematches if there aren't a lot of upsets.
This is completely different if you're going by W/L record to reorder the teams after each round, but that would imply a much bigger jump than 1 rank per round.
I'm just confused on how the reordering would happen, and how you'd avoid playing 3-5 rematches in one season (without handling each game individually -- by scheduling alone)
so to clarify on the Chaos zone themed scheme:
There's 16 teams, 10 rounds.
Teams are listed 1-16, and play the next person up on the ladder; 1v2,...,15v16 ?
Teams are re-orderd after each week? With the possiblity to move up 1 rank per week? A total possiblity of gaining 10 spots or losing 10 spots: 16->6 (in playoffs) or 1->11 (out of playoffs) ??
Some how teams won't play each other 2 weeks in a row? I kinda got lost at this point. But maybe they don't switch one place for W/L ? For example: if there are no upsets, in 3 rounds, you'd be playing the same match up. If all the games are upsets, then you'd be playing a rematch the next week (2 rnds).
If you keep up with that most-unlikely pattern of W/L, the never-upset scenario repeats itself over every two weeks (each team would play like 5 rematches), but the always-upset gets pretty interesting and there are still about 5 rematches in a 10 round set up.
Pretty much every way i tried it there are going to be a good many rematches if there aren't a lot of upsets.
This is completely different if you're going by W/L record to reorder the teams after each round, but that would imply a much bigger jump than 1 rank per round.
I'm just confused on how the reordering would happen, and how you'd avoid playing 3-5 rematches in one season (without handling each game individually -- by scheduling alone)
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