Fri Nov 26, 2021 8:50 am
My argument is not that there is a big difference between the final point totals, especially as you move down the list. My point is that the top teams, those who were closest to a golden ticket to the finals but fell just short, really do seem to be composed of perennially excellent managers every year. There may be exceptions of course, but if one looks at this years list and then looks at the numbers of trips to the finals leagues encompassed in those finishing 10-21, it doesn't seem fair (to me at least) to restrict that group to having only 1 rep to the finals while we give more chances to those farther down the list. Is it easier to win a 12 team league with the top 12 as opposed to a 24 team with a wide mix of player levels? ....*shrug*...who knows, but I cant think of any other tournament format where the top teams all play in 1 group for 1 spot in the championship while giving more chances to get into the finals to the teams that finished farther down. If we do that, what is the point of playing all the events in the first place?
And I do recognize the need to have a large number of people make it to the semis to avoid attrition in the later events. I for one am simply too competitive, enjoy the game too much and am willing to sacrifice a bit to hold to a commitment I made, to just quit playing at the end of the tournament.
My concern over putting 8 through and then having four 24 team leagues is we have become the NBA where over half the teams get into the playoffs.
Looking at the other tournaments, I think the mystery tourney is too restrictive (finish top 12 in points or bust), the 20XX doesnt give you enough advantage for finishing high (you get a straight draft for 3 players and a ballpark but everybody plays in the semis and the four playoff teams go through from each of 3 12 team leagues). I like the golden ticket idea to really make the events worth something, so to keep the ~same number of semifinals teams, you would fill 1/2 the finals with the top 6 teams, and then do 6 semifinals leagues seeded by finish to get the last 6 finals teams. That would be 78 playoff teams vs the 81 we have in the current format AND it would get rid of the lottery aspect of the 24 team leagues.
Anyway, I am not saying I have the answers. I just saw a problem with the semifinal leagues as they were proposed and thought it was worth a discussion.