ORIGINS: NAC Day2
10 Jun 2012 18:37 #31968
by Izaak
Statistically speaking, top seed players are significantly more likely to win the finals than the other 4 players at the table. This doesn't have much to do with some magical deep level of understanding of V:TES.
For any player capable enough of making the finals in top seed in a relaively large tournament picking the optimal seating is trivial, provided you know what the other four people are playing (as is almost invariably the case).
*Getting* to the finals in top seed is what takes skill, with a good amount of seating luck mixed in as well.
Replied by Izaak on topic Re: ORIGINS: NAC Day2
But the final was won becouse os a deep understanding of the game and not becouse of a certain disiplin or a certain card or something.
Statistically speaking, top seed players are significantly more likely to win the finals than the other 4 players at the table. This doesn't have much to do with some magical deep level of understanding of V:TES.
For any player capable enough of making the finals in top seed in a relaively large tournament picking the optimal seating is trivial, provided you know what the other four people are playing (as is almost invariably the case).
*Getting* to the finals in top seed is what takes skill, with a good amount of seating luck mixed in as well.
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10 Jun 2012 18:42 #31969
by johannes
Most of e times you are just trying to not sit next to the rush deck or behind the weenie AUS
Replied by johannes on topic Re: ORIGINS: NAC Day2
For any player capable enough of making the finals in top seed in a relaively large tournament picking the optimal seating is trivial, provided you know what the other four people are playing (as is almost invariably the case).
Most of e times you are just trying to not sit next to the rush deck or behind the weenie AUS

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11 Jun 2012 11:23 #31994
by Jesper
Clearly your right, what was I thinking. Every final Iv been in have played it self, nothing to do when you first got there. The players all know the out come before hand, and can do nothing to change that. My mistake.
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Replied by Jesper on topic Re: ORIGINS: NAC Day2
But the final was won becouse os a deep understanding of the game and not becouse of a certain disiplin or a certain card or something.
Statistically speaking, top seed players are significantly more likely to win the finals than the other 4 players at the table. This doesn't have much to do with some magical deep level of understanding of V:TES.
For any player capable enough of making the finals in top seed in a relaively large tournament picking the optimal seating is trivial, provided you know what the other four people are playing (as is almost invariably the case).
*Getting* to the finals in top seed is what takes skill, with a good amount of seating luck mixed in as well.
Clearly your right, what was I thinking. Every final Iv been in have played it self, nothing to do when you first got there. The players all know the out come before hand, and can do nothing to change that. My mistake.
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11 Jun 2012 18:07 #32022
by Squidalot
Replied by Squidalot on topic Re: ORIGINS: NAC Day2
Sorry can't stop laughing at that.
Having been in a lot of finals in a lot of different places I can say this - don't sit behind Randy.
And when you remember to not sit behind Randy don't accidentally sit behind Randy.
Anyway awesome play from all the finalists and the bestest from Martin.
Having been in a lot of finals in a lot of different places I can say this - don't sit behind Randy.
And when you remember to not sit behind Randy don't accidentally sit behind Randy.
Anyway awesome play from all the finalists and the bestest from Martin.
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