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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 239961" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>[MENTION=5169]superdan[/MENTION], the problem with doing divisions is you need a large group of players to even start with. Otherwise you are stuck playing the same 5 people over and over again. The other thing is you need a seeding tourney or two to establish those divisions. That's hard to do with a one and done TotM like this.</p><p></p><p>Now, you are more than free to volunteer for an upcoming month to try whatever you'd like. If you truly are intent on division seeding, one suggestion would be to do something like have a single table tryout each week leading up to the tourney. Put as few restrictions as possible on it, so it can be part of a person's normal playing routine. In the span of a month you'd have your data, so long as all who submit wind up playing on the day. Considering how many times over the course of a year + I had people sign up on Thursday only to not play on Saturday, that can be problematic.</p><p></p><p>For now, let's keep it on track for how Snorzel IS running this month's TotM and why people should play in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 239961, member: 134"] [MENTION=5169]superdan[/MENTION], the problem with doing divisions is you need a large group of players to even start with. Otherwise you are stuck playing the same 5 people over and over again. The other thing is you need a seeding tourney or two to establish those divisions. That's hard to do with a one and done TotM like this. Now, you are more than free to volunteer for an upcoming month to try whatever you'd like. If you truly are intent on division seeding, one suggestion would be to do something like have a single table tryout each week leading up to the tourney. Put as few restrictions as possible on it, so it can be part of a person's normal playing routine. In the span of a month you'd have your data, so long as all who submit wind up playing on the day. Considering how many times over the course of a year + I had people sign up on Thursday only to not play on Saturday, that can be problematic. For now, let's keep it on track for how Snorzel IS running this month's TotM and why people should play in it. [/QUOTE]
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