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World Mind Sport Games 2012 Reverse Engineered Tournament System

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Robert Jasiek

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Aug 16, 2012, 6:17:19 AM8/16/12
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Let me try to reverse engineer part of the used tournament system of
the Men's Individual from its final result table:

- Players are required to play all rounds of the first stage. Seeded
players are required to play all rounds.
- The first stage is a 5 rounds McMahon bands system. The second stage
is a KO for four players with a game for place 3.
- The bands are 7d-5d (initial MMS 3, 41 players), 4d-3d (MMS 2, 17
players), 2d (MMS 1, 11 players), 1d-16k (MMS 0, 9 players). (Total 78
players. Note: 41 players in the top group is a possible number for 5
rounds to distinguish between places 4 and 5 by means of tiebreakers.)
- The final placement criteria are MMS - Wins - SOS - SOSOS. (Notes:
As the tied places indicate, there is no apparent further tiebreaker
after SOSOS; but how would a tie on place 4 have been broken?! This
system gives initial MMS 2 players, i.e. 3d or 4d, the chance to
qualify to the KO by winning all 5 games against on expected average
tournament-weaker opponents than the qualifying initial MMS 3 players.
Very interesting idea. However, unfortunately, initial MMS 0 or 1
players have no principle chance to qualify. The randomiser SOS -
SOSOS determined places 4 and 5 indeed.)

It is very unfortunate that the tournament system has to be reverse
engineered and has not been published for everybody before the
tournament start.

Robert Jasiek

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Aug 16, 2012, 6:32:30 AM8/16/12
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Reverse engineered part of the tournament system of the Women's
Individual: like Men's with these changes:

- Bands 6d-4d (initial MMS 2, 15 players), 3d-1d (MMS 1, 7 players),
1k-13k (MMS 0, 16 players). (Total 38 players.)

Luckily, tiebreaking was not necessary for seeding. Exactly four
players ended with MMS 6 (4 wins).

Robert Jasiek

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Aug 16, 2012, 6:54:45 AM8/16/12
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As elsewhere Herman Hiddema points out, "in the Men's individual, some
4d also started in the top group (e.g. 43. Lucas Neyrink, 38. Jesse
Savo). I believe this is the case for those 4d that are the strongest
participant from their country.".
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