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Match Voting Tournament

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The Match Voting Tournament is an upcoming Youtube Poop Tennis tournament that is announced to start in early January 2016, and is mainly hosted by GameBop with the help of the active Café Staff at that time. This tournament is the most filled (of players) tennis related event since the Tennis Season.


Development

The particular idea of voting the performances of each matches and not each players came from GameBop before the beginning of the Multi-Way Tournament. That's after some adjustments that the concept was ready to be tested, after the Tennis League IV. The event has been announced at December 17th and had back then 36 available spots, however since these 36 was filled in almost 24 hours, GameBop decided to extend the tournament to 44 players with the following settings :


An entire 1v1 tournament, except for the case of people leaving the event, if the number of participants is an odd number, a 1v1 will be transform into a 3-way.

Each matches are made 6 rounds, even the eventual 3-ways.

No minimum or maximum rounds length.

The vote system will be the same than the last event, the olympic method that consist to vote from a minimum of 1.0 to a maximum of 10.0 that need, this time, to be given to each match, and not each players, individually. Those with the lowest scores are eliminated.

As for the replacements, some could be needed in case someone doesn't make a single round during the first Set, and that's actually all, if someone just make a round and then leaving the tournament, this person is instantly out, and the opponent automatically moves on the next Set.

The penalties will have an almost similar settings than the previous event, each players will have 3 days to make their rounds, and each 3 days without a round delivered would concluded of a substraction by 0.25, except if a round hasn't still been delivered after 3 penalties, it would mean this time, that the missing player will be disqualified.

Then the following setting has been published :

Set 1: 22 matches (44 players), 6 matches eliminated

Set 2: 16 matches (32 players), 5 matches eliminated

Set 3: 11 matches (22 players), 4 matches eliminated

Set 4: 7 matches (14 players), 3 matches eliminated

Set 5: 4 matches (8 players), 2 matches eliminated

Set 6: 2 matches (4 players), 1 match eliminated

At the end, the players that were playing in the match with the highest score are the winners.

Players

Matches

Set 1

(TBA)


Set 2

Set 3

Set 4

Set 5

Set 6

Results