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Originally Posted by Greg Needel
The thing that I want to know is how many fields will there be at each event.
This year we had 8 for 600 teams at ~75 teams per division. This was nice because everyone got 10 matches and for the most part didn't seem rushed. The negative is that is spread the team talent out.
Assuming that each Championship gets 400 teams, are we going to see 4 ~100 team divisions (like the 2014 champs) meaning we will likely see 8 matches per division or are we going to see 8 divisions with 50 teams? (which seems like a bad idea from robot strength but fun when you get to play 12 matches). Could 6 fields work? How would eliminations work on Einstein in that case?
Has this been announced anywhere?
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I decided to work on a 6 alliance elimination schedule. This is probably a crazy idea, but it'll probably work.
Code:
Match Blue Red
TF1 1 6
TF2 2 5
TF3 3 4
SF1 TF1 TF2
SF2 TF2 TF3
SF3 TF2 TF3
F1 SF1 SF3
(repeat each match, then do tie breakers, like normal eliminations)
To explain this, the Tri-Finals (for lack of a better name) would be the equivalent of the current Quarters. The Semi-Finals is where it gets weird. They get split up into two Semi finals, one with TF1 and TF2 winners, and one with TF2 and TF3 winners. The big caveat of this is that TF2 winners have to play two semi final matches instead of one like everyone else, unless they win both of their matches (both SF1 and SF2),in which case, they do a tiebreaker for the two losers. The two winning alliances then go onto regular finals.
With only six alliances, there's a potential maximum of 27 rounds for eliminations, assuming each round goes to a tiebreaker. There's a minimum of 14, so I could see the wide variety of times to plan for an issue. But it proves that six alliance playoffs are possible.
EDIT: Made a quick flowchart of how this proposed flow would go:
