Well, this will not be easy to write since some facts are as shady as the whole tournament has been...
First i need to vent... so bear with me if all facts are not presented right away...
Yes, i can be whiner at times and even a sore looser...
Anyhow, lets start at the beginning...
Store Championship
The tournament was actually rescheduled since we were getting hit hard by funky weather the last couple of weeks so the attendees were not as many as expected.
Whatsoever, the TO decided he will join the championship as well.
Which, as we all know, is not really a problem, as long as you got a replacement TO while you are playing.
The whole setup already started weird since the sheets were turned in and after looking at the other lists the TO started commenting on players like (not towards me... towards one of the attendees) "Well, your list wont win!".
As a little background here...
Our area has round about 3 X-Wing Groups which rarely play together beside at Championships.
And members of one group rarely show up at the normal game nights at other stores. No biggie we still know each other more or less, and actually respect each other.
The reason why i bring that up is namely because, and there is no proof just a feeling, that people got selected who to play against.
Mostly against the TO who actually looked at the lists first.
And, haa what a surprise, the attendee which got the answer that his list will not win was right the first to play against the TO.
Also the second "pick" for the second round was against a player from a different group.... against a player where the TO was watching the whole game, of course in his roll as TO *cough*. (while attending his own game)
Which was incredibly odd since the TO won his first round and the player in his next "pick" lost his round.
Well, swiss round anyone???
What actually broke all the rules of fair sportsmanship was simply the fact that the TO was very narrow eyed about rules but he was playing with PROXY CARDS!!! (which was then allowed of course, screw the rules).
By the way, the replacement for the TO left the championship after the first round. Just as a side note...
In the end the TO ended up at the top 4.. undeserved at best...
The reason why im writing it... well i had to get it off my chest and also to ask you guys... how far can a TO go?
What should be the next steps?
Report this behavior to FFG?
I have to say that the TO is not the owner of the store where the Championship was held.. so... calling out the store?
How to make sure that this store will not have the same TO next year?
*edit: needed to set some facts straight.. sorry
NEW EDIT: (Thanks CruzinToVictory for your comment as well since we all only had pieces of what happened)
QUOTE CruzinToVictory (post #18)
I was at this event, and there's even more questionable behavior from what I saw.
- At the beginning, the TO didn't even want us to turn in list sheets. "As long as we'd shown him our lists". We insisted and he said fine.
- At the start of the event, the store owner announced there would be 4 rounds and a cut to top 4. After the first round ended, (where the TO picked his oppoenent and won) the TO announced we'd only be playing 3 rounds, making it harder for those that lost the first round to catch up.
- There were no score sheets of any kind, and people were asked to just report their scores to the TO, who then "did some magic" behind a the screen to enter scores and pick matchups.
- At the end of the third round all games were finished except for the TO and the #1 seed's game. I went to take a look at the standings and I was in 3rd with a 100+ point lead on the TO. The game ended and the TO lost by a 4 point MoV, which would give him 96 points. And yet somehow after that game ended he jumped to 4th and I dropped to 5th (the winner of that game also jumped me). I should have been in 4th but had no way to prove it since there were no score sheets.
- When the top 4 started, the TO saw that he was 4th and the hardest list was 1st. So instead of doing 4v1 and 2v3 like the rules CLEARLY state, he manipulated the matchups YET AGAIN to try and make an easier matchup for himself.
I attend these events because they're fun and I like playing with good people, but I also like to compete. I left this event feeling pretty disgusted and I feel like I was cheated out of my chance to compete for a store championship.
NEW EDIT: (Thanks xtort318 for your comment as well)
QUOTE:
xtort318
(post #63)
Ok, I've remained silent on this post for far too long, yet for good reason. Here's some information from yet another person who was present at the Store Championship in question, that was held yesterday.
I can absolutely confirm that the allegations indeed happened.
It is done with, and we cannot change the outcome. The only proactive approach that we have, is that of learning from mistakes. That being said, I have been in discussion with members from all of the groups involved throughout the day.
Here is what we have discussed:
1. The primary focus has been how to continue maintaining a generally positive atmosphere for all of the groups involved.
2. There will be no mention here, on any social media outlet, or in any manner, of the individual(s) involved. This also includes the shop where the event took place. We are not going to create a which hunt.
3. Steps have been taken by both groups to insure that a constant, reliable, and FAIR gaming environment is well maintained.
3. All group leaders have been educated in regards to expectations during casual play, local tournaments, and sanctioned tournaments.
4. I have been reassured that the store in question had no idea of the events as they unfolded. The store (and their community) will be handling the problem as such. Rest assured that this shop will still be visited by avid X-Wing players. The shop WILL NOT be boycotted, shunned, nor blacklisted in any fashion.
5. Some more vetted individuals who were not present on that day, have stepped up to educate the individual in proper TO etiquette. In addition, those individuals have offered some of their clubs private prize support as recompense to affected players in that tournament.
6. All affected players are in the process of being notified that this was the case of poor judgement from a small amount of individuals.
All of that being said, I would like to thank all of you for your input. Most of this has been a great help indeed. It is very comforting to know that the community is VERY active, and not ashamed to help their members.
*On a personal note, I would like to make note of the groups involved. At all points during this debacle the focus was on our community of X-Wing enthusiasts, and how we would improve despite an obstacle. At no point was there an argument that got out of control or off topic. At no point was there blatant disrespect to those involved. The focus was always on maintaining a healthy environment for our players, and it is that reason alone why I am proud to be a part of our local community.
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