League General Discussion Thread

  • 2024 2023 '22 '15 '11 '10 Official Q&A Moderator

    Reminders,

    This is the postseason. Don’t be TOO serious, but there are certain considerations.

    1. Time limits technically apply, but we just don’t bump people after 3 days or call a game after 14 or whatever it is. Ample time is given to an opponent who is AWOL for a little while. Unlike the regular season, the timing of playoff games was not really chosen. If you’re busy in May, for example, in the regular season you just wouldn’t take on more games. But you may be deep in a game in May in the postseason, and maybe that’s just not a good time of year for you to be playing some serious A&A so you struggle to play every 3 days. So we are gentlemen and try to keep things moving, but in the playoffs the time limits are not as strict.

    2. Moderator support. You didn’t actually agree to play the individuals you will be matched up with (that is part of the beauty of the postseason), and maybe you don’t really get along with your “assigned” opponent. It’s the playoffs, so you try harder to make a proper game out of it, and you can always flip the board (well, actually you can’t) and quit, but nobody wants that.
      If you start to have trouble with your opponent, remember I’m here to try and help everyone have a good experience, while being fair.

    3. Be mindful of your bracket. If the bracket next to you got decided pretty speedily, the whole bracket may be waiting on you. No one will really apply pressure to you, but be mindful and try to keep the pace going if a lot of other tournament participants are waiting on you.

    4. Highest seed has prerogative to bid first.

    5. Same as regular season, there is actually a lot of latitude for how you play your game.
      IF BOTH PLAYERS AGREE, you can even play low luck, or with house rules that significantly alter the game, but as soon as you get to the next round and they don’t agree, you have to play the game agreed upon. If not agreed upon, of course the default game and league rules (like for bidding) apply.

    Again, please consult the moderator (me) when there are differences that are not being quickly resolved, before there is a forest fire.

    A beautiful thing with the playoffs is you are paired up with a player you did not choose, who loves A&A, is competitive, and has played several games recently.

    I said way too much! Enjoy! Happy New Year!
    You may start your playoff game whenever.
    The brackets are here https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Larckt6iOuBZtZ-AVzDPv-HEofZJdeN8ptXXotun0Og/edit?gid=1039763555#gid=1039763555


  • @gamerman01

    Great hype posts! Happy to be in the playoffs amongst all these legends. Having been smashed numerous times, and also being from the same state as General Disarray, I will not be surprised if he takes at least 1 of these championships!


  • @gamerman01 loving the commentary!


  • agreed, i enjoyed them very much, thanks for taking the time. excited about competing in the playoffs once again, it’s been a few years.


  • Thanks for the positive feedback guys, I’m hoping I achieve at least a ratio of 3 to 2
    of pleased, to offended

  • 2024 2023 '22 '21 '20

    I think it was extremely well done.

  • 2024 2023

    Was curious so I looked at some of the stats for the year in PtV, Allies won 51 of the 83 games. I can’t filter the google doc so I didn’t catch all the bids but looks like average is around X+12, which I believe is higher than last year.

    When Roboto first made the charts included on the Statistics tab, the lifetime bid average was X+6.6. Although, there were plenty of 0-bid games included in the data, which skews it…median is probably closer to X+9.

    And Happy New Year everyone :)

    🍾 ✧˚ ༘⋆2025✧˚ ༘ ⋆ 🥂

  • 2024 2023 '22 '15 '11 '10 Official Q&A Moderator

    In case I did not make it clear,

    Brackets all set, you all may start your first game.

    Also, playoff game results count in the ELO rankings just the same as a regular league game does

  • '19 '17 '16

    If rankings are by lifetime ELO does that mean I wouldn’t get in the playoffs if I played a year with 2 wins on each of the top 3 players and no other games? I have so many results that would only bump my rating a little bit.

  • 2024 2023

    @simon33 It would bump it significantly, but you might need more than the four games to enter the top bracket. The number of games you have completed has an effect, but is surmountable, especially if you are winning against someone with a high ELO.

    @MrRoboto said in The new ELO-based ranking system:

    Climbing is always possible
    ELO is not set in stone. 
    Climbing or falling can always be done: 
    The more drastic the change in skill, the faster the ELO change will be.
    
    ELO reflects the CURRENT strength
    You can see how strong every player RIGHT NOW is and not how strong the year on average was.
    

    For example, if I look at BM4, Axis-Dominion has an ELO of 2174. If you played him once and won, with your ELO of 1352 for BM, you would score 68 ELO points and be at 1420. A second victory would raise you to 1487, a third, to 1552 (his would have dropped to 2039 at this point).

    If you then play Adam with an ELO of 2169 and win, you would be up at 1618 which is top 12 right now.


  • Thanks for saving me some time, @Stucifer ,

    Actually, @simon33 posed 2 wins against each of the top 3 players, I guess for the 6 game minimum.

    Even though that is virtually impossible, if it happened, your rating would be much higher after these 6 wins. You would be at 1685. That would be the 5th seed of those who’ve played 6 games in a year, after 6 games. That’s up from 1352 to 1685 or 333 points in 6 games, which really demonstrates the fairness of the ELO and how most of your past deeds do not drag you down too much.

  • '19 '17 '16

    oh ok so it’s not a lost cause then.


  • There’s always hope at A&A.org!


  • Idea for next year’s OOB playoff system: #1 seed sets the bid for every match (exact same for every game for every player. The worse ranked person in a match gets to decide which side to play.

    There is a strong incentive to set a fair bid as the top player will be forced to defer side selection in every match.

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