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In seeded sports events - think tennis - if you beat a higher seed, you take over that seed.
So in the first round of the auction playoffs I was the 6 seed and beat the #3 seed - going forward, I should be the #3 seed and this week will play the #2 seed (which is in fact the way it is set up)
So in the first round of the auction playoffs I was the 6 seed and beat the #3 seed - going forward, I should be the #3 seed and this week will play the #2 seed (which is in fact the way it is set up)
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Originally posted by Captain Hook:
In seeded sports events - think tennis - if you beat a higher seed, you take over that seed.
So in the first round of the auction playoffs I was the 6 seed and beat the #3 seed - going forward, I should be the #3 seed and this week will play the #2 seed (which is in fact the way it is set up) Football isn't a seeded/bracketed sport.
In seeded sports events - think tennis - if you beat a higher seed, you take over that seed.
So in the first round of the auction playoffs I was the 6 seed and beat the #3 seed - going forward, I should be the #3 seed and this week will play the #2 seed (which is in fact the way it is set up) Football isn't a seeded/bracketed sport.
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Originally posted by Captain Hook:
In seeded sports events - think tennis - if you beat a higher seed, you take over that seed.
So in the first round of the auction playoffs I was the 6 seed and beat the #3 seed - going forward, I should be the #3 seed and this week will play the #2 seed (which is in fact the way it is set up) Tennis tournaments have brackets, so the seeds become irrelevant after the tournament starts. So you're saying if Joe Blow beats Federer, he is now the #1 seed?? No, he just advances in the bracket, the seed doesn't change.
Same with b-ball, George Mason, the 11th seed knocked off North Carolina, the #3 seed, they remained the 11th seed after and throughout the entire tournament. I am beyond confused as to how a seed can change in a tournament.
In seeded sports events - think tennis - if you beat a higher seed, you take over that seed.
So in the first round of the auction playoffs I was the 6 seed and beat the #3 seed - going forward, I should be the #3 seed and this week will play the #2 seed (which is in fact the way it is set up) Tennis tournaments have brackets, so the seeds become irrelevant after the tournament starts. So you're saying if Joe Blow beats Federer, he is now the #1 seed?? No, he just advances in the bracket, the seed doesn't change.
Same with b-ball, George Mason, the 11th seed knocked off North Carolina, the #3 seed, they remained the 11th seed after and throughout the entire tournament. I am beyond confused as to how a seed can change in a tournament.
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1) Tennis isn't really a sport.
2) In seeded sports events - think basketball - if #16 seed Montana beats Duke do they become the #1 seed? Hell No!
3) You don't "take over" the seed. You may move through the bracket the same way the seed would have, but you keep your original seed.
4) In a traditional bracket the winner of the #3 vs. #6 would play the #2, but it is not how the rules are written. I am fine with this arrangement, but I just want Greg or Tom to say this is the law of the land.
5) Again, I could care less which team I actually play, but the thought of anyone (especially me) going to bed Monday night a winner and logging on to the site on Tuesday a loser makes me want to hurl.
2) In seeded sports events - think basketball - if #16 seed Montana beats Duke do they become the #1 seed? Hell No!
3) You don't "take over" the seed. You may move through the bracket the same way the seed would have, but you keep your original seed.
4) In a traditional bracket the winner of the #3 vs. #6 would play the #2, but it is not how the rules are written. I am fine with this arrangement, but I just want Greg or Tom to say this is the law of the land.
5) Again, I could care less which team I actually play, but the thought of anyone (especially me) going to bed Monday night a winner and logging on to the site on Tuesday a loser makes me want to hurl.
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Originally posted by UFS:
quote:Originally posted by Captain Hook:
In seeded sports events - think tennis - if you beat a higher seed, you take over that seed.
So in the first round of the auction playoffs I was the 6 seed and beat the #3 seed - going forward, I should be the #3 seed and this week will play the #2 seed (which is in fact the way it is set up) Football isn't a seeded/bracketed sport. [/QUOTE]The playoffs in the auction leagues are both bracketed and seeded
quote:Originally posted by Captain Hook:
In seeded sports events - think tennis - if you beat a higher seed, you take over that seed.
So in the first round of the auction playoffs I was the 6 seed and beat the #3 seed - going forward, I should be the #3 seed and this week will play the #2 seed (which is in fact the way it is set up) Football isn't a seeded/bracketed sport. [/QUOTE]The playoffs in the auction leagues are both bracketed and seeded
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BigMo and GLY - "taking the spot in the bracket" is in fact assuming the #1 seed for that event.
To use the Montana/Duke example above, if #16 Montana beat Duke who was the #1 seed, who would they play the next round? It would be the #8 seed (or whomever now had that spot in the tournament)
GREG- please clarify for everyone!
[ December 14, 2006, 08:34 PM: Message edited by: Captain Hook ]
To use the Montana/Duke example above, if #16 Montana beat Duke who was the #1 seed, who would they play the next round? It would be the #8 seed (or whomever now had that spot in the tournament)
GREG- please clarify for everyone!
[ December 14, 2006, 08:34 PM: Message edited by: Captain Hook ]
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Originally posted by Captain Hook:
BigMo and GLY - "taking the spot in the bracket" is in fact assuming the #1 seed for that event.
To use the Montana/Duke example above, if #16 Montana beat Duke who was the #1 seed, who would they play the next round? It would be the #8 seed (or whomever now had that spot in the tournament)
GREG- please clarify for everyone! Captain, in the NCAA hoops, Montana is and would always be known as the #16 seed. In the next round they would say verbally and show on TV, "#16 vs #8". Same is true in the NBA.
I have never heard of anyone ever refer to your analogy here. It's the same difference, but the way you refer to it is odd. lol.
I've never seen a FF league bracket playoffs. That would be very odd to me.
BigMo and GLY - "taking the spot in the bracket" is in fact assuming the #1 seed for that event.
To use the Montana/Duke example above, if #16 Montana beat Duke who was the #1 seed, who would they play the next round? It would be the #8 seed (or whomever now had that spot in the tournament)
GREG- please clarify for everyone! Captain, in the NCAA hoops, Montana is and would always be known as the #16 seed. In the next round they would say verbally and show on TV, "#16 vs #8". Same is true in the NBA.
I have never heard of anyone ever refer to your analogy here. It's the same difference, but the way you refer to it is odd. lol.
I've never seen a FF league bracket playoffs. That would be very odd to me.
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John - please that is silly - the NCAA is a bracketed event - the #16 can't play the #8 seed - the original #16 who has "taken over" the #1 seed will play the #8 - at that point there is no number higher than 8 left in the tournament as there are only eight teams.
Maybe you just haven't played in FF events where the playoff teams earned a certain seed # - although that would seem a lot odder to me. YOU should have seen everything by now.
Maybe you just haven't played in FF events where the playoff teams earned a certain seed # - although that would seem a lot odder to me. YOU should have seen everything by now.
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Originally posted by Captain Hook:
GREG- please clarify for everyone! Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Let me belly up with STATS tomorrow on this. It would be #1 vs. #6 and #2 vs. #4. I'd say this is pretty clear, wouldn't you?
As per the rules, the #1 seed plays the lowest-remaining seed (in this case, the #6 seed). If the rules stated that the #1 seed plays the winner of the #4/#5 game, then your point would be correct.
GREG- please clarify for everyone! Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Let me belly up with STATS tomorrow on this. It would be #1 vs. #6 and #2 vs. #4. I'd say this is pretty clear, wouldn't you?
As per the rules, the #1 seed plays the lowest-remaining seed (in this case, the #6 seed). If the rules stated that the #1 seed plays the winner of the #4/#5 game, then your point would be correct.