Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:58 pm
Throwing my two cents in, as someone who is relatively new to the PC, but have had a great time! Thank you Mr. BBW and everyone else who has made this all happen!
I agree with J-Pav and RB with regard to the quality of the managers in the semi. I absolutely agree every one of the final 36 are pretty much quality managers, and "deserve" a legit shot at the finals.
However, one point I think Gilbo is trying to make, is that this is a tournament, which includes 4/5 prior events encompassing over six months, and between 648 and 810 games plus playoffs. So it is a tournament to measure this season, not the historical ability of each manager. You want to reward those who have gone through the last six months, playing in the tournament and doing well, in this tournament. Right now, there are two rewards we give the top finishers: 1) Pick ballbark first/earlier, and 2) Get seeded with lower finishers in your division.
I will say that having the top 9 seeds pick their ballpark first in the semis does seem like an advantage. However, Gilbo makes some strong arguments about how it is not necessarily that much of an advantage and can actually be a disadvantage, giving the other teams in your division a head's up on what type of team you are picking (pitching/hitting, etc.) in order for them to try to counter it.
While replicating the finals with a long draft is not something I would support. However, I do think a short 2-3 round non-serpentine draft for the semis is a good idea and would help reward the top finishers in the regular phase of the tournament a bit more. The people who have shown they are good managers for this season due to their finish in the standings of this season's tournament over the last six months should have a bit more of an advantage going into the semis.
Finally, the fact that "almost all managers in the top 36 are solid managers" (and as RB has pointed out, the #36 has a solid lifetime win % in strat), actually makes the so-called "advantage" of being seeded with lower finishers in the tournament and getting to pick your ballpark first are even less of a reward that what is deserved based upon what has happened over the last six months of games/leagues. If the current advantage we are giving those finishing in the top 10 over the last six months was truly a "reward," then it would seem more of the top ten finishers would be in the finals (or at least be fighting for a spot- not mired in last place.)