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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2015 16:16:16 GMT -5
Hi just a little suggestion, how about a handicap tournament at the end of the year. With a handicap based on say the last 30 or 40 tournament rounds, we might get some unlikely winner and the whole tour could enter, think it could be fun
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Post by NCFCRulz on May 14, 2015 18:20:24 GMT -5
Hi just a little suggestion, how about a handicap tournament at the end of the year. With a handicap based on say the last 30 or 40 tournament rounds, we might get some unlikely winner and the whole tour could enter, think it could be fun The handicap system is inaccurate and pointless tbh
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Post by SmilingGoats on May 14, 2015 18:24:31 GMT -5
I think he means a handicap based on the posted scores during our tournaments, which would be far more accurate.
I think such an event would be a good idea and will eventually happen.
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Post by NCFCRulz on May 14, 2015 18:26:32 GMT -5
I think he means a handicap based on the posted scores during our tournaments, which would be far more accurate. I think such an event would be a good idea and will eventually happen. ah fair enough if that's the case that could be interesting wouldn't want to be the one processing all the scores to formulate the handicaps tho!
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Post by eMLBCommish on May 22, 2015 14:42:49 GMT -5
I think the only way the Handicap system has any relevance is if you want to limit your tournament to a certain criteria of player. I plan on experimenting in LGGT with a third tourney each week more designed for guys not named blueorfe and Disturbed (to pick on a couple studs) that allows lower skilled players to play in a tourney limited by Handicap.
If anyone serious sandbags to play a dinky little third tourney weekly for a few meager points, I question their purpose in life. It should provide two goals: Give lesser skilled players a better shot at moving up leaderboards, and a fighting chance to see new names at the top.
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