mepelthwack
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Naar m8 it goes for 5 weeks. By week 3 it plays out exactly as it did from wk 2 of the old top 5 system from then on.
The difference is 5 and 7 have to survive an elimination game the week before, teams 2 and 4 are banking their double chance from finishing in the top 4, having lost the week before.
Incidentally, the current system awards team 3 by pitting them against team 5, and gives team 4 the theoretically easier game against team 6, because we can't possibly have a repeat matchup (assuming 1 and 2 win).
edit: ah, I see what you're getting at. Yeah, top 4 losers against bottom 4 survivors is a better option. What I suggested guarantees one bottom 4 team will make week 3, and one top 4 team will miss out (a bit like the 08 World Cup where the best of the rest made the semis at the expense of the worst of the best). Happened because I made some alterations when I realised another direction I was heading wouldn't work, and I forgot to change the week 2 games. Mind you, an argument could be raised that a guarantee of one bottom 4 side reaching the minor semi does give a little extra incentive for those teams. But I think on balance mepel's way is better (and is what I actually intended). Still think "dumbest system ever" is a bit of hyperbole though. The McIntyre system and the World Cup system have me beat easily.
To be clear, the system as I intended it:
Week 1:
A: 1 vs 4 (winner to major semi)
B: 2 vs 3 (winner to major semi)
C: 5 vs 8 (loser eliminated)
D: 6 vs 7 (loser eliminated)
Week 2: (top 4 losers get home ground advantage)
E: loser A vs winner C (loser eliminated)
F: loser B vs winner D (loser eliminated)
Week 3: (highest placed team gets home ground advantage)
Major Semi: winner A vs winner B (winner to Grand Final)
Minor Semi: winner E vs winner F (loser eliminated)
Week 4: (major semi loser gets home ground advantage)
Preliminary Final: loser Major Semi vs winner Minor Semi
Week 5:
Grand Final: winner Major Semi vs winner Preliminary Final
Much better. We could have in Week 2, in your old system, 1 v 2 in an elimination final!
it's 5/11 2000,2003,2004,2007,2008,not 4/11, meaning it is more around the 45% mark then 36% you indicated, Which means it is you not being able to count which is the fail.
Utterly rubbish system.The 5th and 6th placed teams play eliminators. You lose, you're out.
Teams 1-4 and 2-3 play each other, but the losers survive AND get a home final the next week. Makes perfect sense and a very fair system.
Utterly rubbish system.
Aside from the fact that the team coming 4th gets to play away to the best team in the comp, the next worst team gets a home semi to nuffies. If that ain't inviting teams to throw games....!
it's 5/11 2000,2003,2004,2007,2008,not 4/11, meaning it is more around the 45% mark then 36% you indicated, Which means it is you not being able to count which is the fail.
Alright I got it wrong. You're still wrong, however. The McIntyre system is manifestly not a fair system. The mere possibility that teams 3 and 4 can drop out after week one is bullsh*t, and that doesn't change for the fact it hasn't happened yet.
Really I don't belive it's THAT hard to understand... Give it another go, champ.
Yes, team 4 plays away at team 1. And team 5 hosts team 8. But the loser of 1 vs 4 survives. The loser of 5 vs 8 does not.
The next week, the loser of 1 vs 4 has home avantage vs the winner of 5 vs 8 in an elimination game.
How exactly is this inviting teams to throw games?
AFL:
1-4 - double chance, 2 home finals, risk elimination in weeks 2 & 3
5-6 - 1 home final, risk elimination all weeks
7-8 - risk elimination all weeks
Week 1 Top 4 Winners 1 & 2 - home preliminary finals
Week 1 Top 4 Losers 1 & 2 - home semi finals
Week 1 Bottom 4 Winners 1 & 2 - play away semi
Week 1 Bottom 4 Losers 1 & 2 - eliminated
So the top half get rewarded for losing in week 1 with a week 2 advantage
The bottom half get punished for winning in week 1 with a week 2 disadvantage
NRL:
1-2 - double chance, 1 guaranteed home final, risk elimination in weeks 2 & 3
3-4 - 1 guaranteed home final, risk elimination all weeks
5-8 - risk elimination all weeks
Week 1 Winners Ranked 1 & 2 - home preliminary finals
Week 1 Winners Ranked 3 & 4 - home semi final
Week 1 Losers Ranked 1 & 2 - play away semi
Week 1 Losers Ranked 3 & 4 - eliminated
So winning is the only thing that guarantees an advantage during the rest of the finals and losing risks elimination
If Teams 3 & 4 lose in Week 1, do they deserve a home final against Teams 5 & 6 who won? In my opinion - No.
The current NRL system is better in this regards, although the fairest system would be all elimination finals - though that means 2 less final games.
Because if you play the gun minor premiers - you are odds on to lose in comparison to playing the nuffies at 8th. I'd say there are more likely to get injuries from the intensity of playing the minor premiers. And by playing the minor premiers and saying "at least we get a second chance" - that's sort of expecting to lose.
Who would you rather play? The side that was best, or the side that was worse than 7 others? Or put it this way, would you like playing a side that better than you, or worse than you?
If I coached a team in a finals match, I'd rather get a win than a sh*tload of bruises and a loss.
The team below you should have harder games. The team above you should have easier games. In the AFL system - what's the point with 1v4 and 2v3 anyway?
In the Mac, the only games that may be unnecessary actually serve to give the best two teams a week off. Plus they are both elimination games anyway. And from the first week on - all games are elimination.
The AFL system -like their code -is a hodge podge of crap with a pretty pink bow that all those paranoid of AFL think we should use. Proves there is a market for turds if they have a good marketing campaign
The disadvantage is one less game but it gives teams 1,2,3 a huge advantage
Can someone post up the Warren Ryan system?
As far as i remember that looked like a pretty good compromise and was quite popular on here.
By the way has anyone considered an approach like the ESL, where the Minor Premiers get to choose their Week 1 opponents? (maintaining the rest of the McIntyre System in this case though)