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mighty moose wrote:2. Hank O - SKIPPED - Declared not playing - (Open until the Finals league live draft in case he changes his mind)
Hank O is being deferred - he told me he is not able to participate - if Hank O is still not able or willing to play once the Finals is ready for live draft - the Semi-Finalist who - 1. Did not win their league and 2. Achieved the most points (wins including playoff wins) will be offered the 12th Finals spot.
The Last Druid wrote:Sorry to hear Hank won't be able to play in the finals. I understand the decision made, given that the leagues start tomorrow, but it really sucks for the guy next in the standings who should rightfully have gotten the finalist bid on merit based on the gauntlet he successfully navigated to finish in 10th place. As it is now, it is little more than a lottery for the 12th spot. It clearly is Moose's call to make and he made it, but it seems, at least to me, that Bernie Ward is more deserving of that spot than whomever meets the criteria for not winning their semifinal yet amassing the most points. Just my two cents.
mighty moose wrote:Had we known about Hank O dropping out in a more timely manner, I would have certainly PREFERRED for BDWard to take the spot. But I just learned about this yesterday and semi-finals teams have been drafted, waivers have been run, final steps at setting lineups, etc - all make this a difficult situation.
I pitched to the board to have SOM give BDWards semi-final team to the #58 qualifier but more than 1 board member was in opposition and felt that the need for the final 12th spot has to come from the semi-finals leagues. They just didn't feel right offering someone else - a team they had no part in drafting and setting. This would have also required SOM's assistance at removing/replacing ownership and/or possibly delaying the league for a week to let the #58 guy have some quality time alone with new his team that he did not pick.
All semi-finalists will be sent an e-mail tomorrow to let them know of the extra spot being made available.
Time just wasn't on our side in this case. I'd still like to try and convince Hank to take his spot back.
I just became aware of Hank being unable to play in the Finals and dropping out. I feel bad for Hank, who had a tremendous BSers 2017 run and finished second, being only behind the Last Druid, among the Finals League qualifiers. It is extremely difficult to make the Finals, and I'm sure he did not make the decision to walk away lightly.
I've been playing the online SOM game for a number of years and have noted that in theme leagues, of which the BSers Tourney is the largest, nothing creates more dissension, strife and drama in the online SOM community than commissioners of such leagues failing to abide by the rules or changing or making up the rules as they go along. Sadly, that is the case here.
Barnstormer rules have long held that if a manager is unable to play in the semis or Finals, the next person in line gets the spot. I happen to be that next person in line and under the long standing rules, I am entitled to a spot in the Finals League. Mighty Moose acknowledges such in the post quoted above. My spot in the Finals should be beyond debate. Yet, now I'm being told that the rule will not be followed for what amounts to little more than logistical reasons.
My qualifications to be in the Finals league are beyond dispute. My 5 qualifying teams all made the playoffs, with 4 of the 5 teams having the league's best record and the other team finishing with the league's second best record. 2 of the 5 teams got rings, while another team went to the Finals. Despite all that success, I finished alone in 10th place in the standings with 504 points, just 2 points behind qualifiers 7-9, who finished in a 3 way tie with 506 points. The margin was so razor thin, that if my team in event 5 had just 1 more win (it lost the division title on a tiebreaker, but got a ring as the wild card), it would have won the division title, giving it an extra 2 points, which, coupled with the extra win, would have given me three more points and sole possession of 7th place in the standings, qualifying me for a team in the Finals league. So with 160+ BSer players, most playing in 6 leagues, and 1000 or so games, including playoffs, I probably missed qualifying by one bad split card or one dice roll.
There is precedent in this matter. Note that several years ago, I quit a semis league for personal reasons after the teams had been drafted and I was promptly replaced by the next highest finisher. I fail to see how this situation is any different. If I was the next highest qualifier for a semis spot, I would jump at the chance, even if it meant taking over another manager's team (I might add that I drafted a very good team that I'm prepared to tweak tonight if required to do so). However, the Board here seems to assume that it would be unfair to ask a manager to take over a team drafted by someone else. My response is that it is less unfair than denying the manager an invitation to the dance to which he is entitled to go, even as a last minute sub. This should be a decision made by the prospective manager, not an assumption by the Board that the next man up wouldn't want to play.
While this is a difficult situation, note that the Board's alleged solution was not completely thought through. With the last semis league being 24 teams, there is an extra round of playoffs. If all wins, including playoff wins, are considered for the highest win total that doesn't get a ring, that gives members of the 24 team semis league a shot at 3 more wins than members of the 12 team semis leagues, a distinct advantage.
Instead of making a bad ad hoc decision, why don't we turn this into a win-win situation for all concerned. While I have a feeling that Hank won't change his mind, Moose can continue to try to persuade Hank to claim his spot in the Finals resulting from Hank's hard earned and well deserved 2nd place finish, but set a short deadline so that everyone knows where they stand WELL BEFORE the semis end. In the meantime, I'll play in the semis league. If Hank changes his mind and decides to play in the Finals, I'll have to get a ring in the semis, just like everybody else, to get to the Finals. If Hank doesn't change his mind and stays out of the Finals, then I go to the Finals, pursuant to the rules, as the next highest finisher. If I'm added to the Finals as Hank's replacement, I'll continue to play in the semis as a "filler" manager. If my team wins the semis league as a filler manager, the runner up would fill the next spot in the Finals League.
I think the above proposal is a win-win situation and the best possible resolution of a difficult situation. Thanks for your consideration. Please advise. - Bernie