(Mar. 13, 2014 6:21 PM)Kai-V Wrote: As I mentioned somewhere else also, if they win against everybody else in a region that is not theirs, whether they win in their local qualifier or not as well, do they not deserve to be that region's winner ? They appear to have been better than everyone else there for sure ... Ultimately, a North American Championship's goal is to gather all the best Bladers from North America, as many as we can pay for.
This is true, and part of the reason my answer is somewhat liquid. That sort of thing helps in terms of getting the best bladers there, but not in terms of these being proper regional qualifiers - no issue with people who don't have one in their region going to another, but I just don't feel it's all that professional to let people "region-shop" basically. May not provide the best final competition but personally, if I were in a region and I missed out on a qualifier because someone who had come second in another region's qualifier came over and won, I would feel a bit cheated, especially if they perhaps won on parts advantage and I could use going to AN as a reason to stock up on certain important parts anyway... Basically, I would prefer if people could not 'double dip', as even though they pay to do so and may be a better blader than the person who would otherwise win, it just doesn't feel fair to me.
While there's some grey area with nearby regions that are very active and thus really do deserve separate qualifiers, I still feel basically the same way Uwik seems to - that if a region gets a qualifier, the person who goes to Toronto should be from that region. At least, for this year where we have advertised them as regional qualifiers already.
So what I'd do for the three scenarios:
(Mar. 13, 2014 5:51 PM)Kai-V Wrote: - A person tries at their local qualifier and does not win, but goes to win a qualifier elsewhere : no problem.
Top placing "local" at that qualifier goes.
(Mar. 13, 2014 5:51 PM)Kai-V Wrote: - A person tries at their local qualifier and does not win, but goes to win two qualifiers elsewhere : whichever is the first of their win gets considered, and the second winner of the other qualifier would be the one we pay travel expenses for.
Again, only locals.
(Mar. 13, 2014 5:51 PM)Kai-V Wrote: - A person wins both their local qualifier and another region's qualifier : no matter which one happened first, since we will technically 'ship' them from where they live, we only consider their win in their local qualifier and the second winner in the other region would be the one we pay travel expenses for.
Agree with this one.
Ideally, I would limit qualifiers to locals or one per person but then there may be cases where they need outside bladers and it means less funding and people missing a tournament, so going with the top-placing local blader, or maybe doing two separate finals brackets if a non-local places: one for the tournament, of all participants, which gets credits, beypoints, and faces, and a second, locals-only final bracket, which is for the Toronto stuff, but not credits and faces (and presumably not part of the beypoint system but that would depend on your philosophy w/ regards to it). Perhaps something could be worked out with entry fees to those tournaments where seeing as the person isn't playing to qualify, just to compete, they may pay a reduced entry fee or something?
Working out what is someone's "local" qualifier could be difficult but I think common sense on a case by case basis would work out...
So that would provide:
Situation 1: They don't get to go, a second finals bracket is done with the top 3 or w/e locals, winner of which goes to AN.
Situation 2: Same for each individual tournament. The blader being good enough to win two tournaments is a strong argument for their presence at AN, but then if they can travel to three separate qualifiers, do they really need our help to get to Toronto? (Part Rhetorical, Part Legitimate Question - what areas would this be possible in and how much harder would it be to get to AN than to do that in those areas?)
Situation 3: Again, separate bracket is done in the tournament a non-local won, it's just a lot easier in this case because that person is already going.
We've only had one qualifier so far and I think it wasn't affected by this so we could rush through something like what I've suggested at this point IMO, even if it's kinda complicated.