Huge tournaments -- if you want a number, call it "over 100 participants" -- should not cut based on tie-breakers.
Take the Hoth Open, for example. 250+ players, I think?
It's absurd that any players with 35+ points (the equivalent of 7-2, with no modified wins) get sent home without making the cut.
A tourney that size almost certainly has players travelling from hundreds or thousands of miles away.
Basically, some players get sent home hundreds or thousands of miles ... based on tie-breakers. Ouch.
The tournament rules were just updated to allow cuts based on other criteria. Use those rules. "At the end of Day 1, any player with 20 or more points advances to Day 2. After three more games on Day 2, any player with 35 or more points makes it to the elimination rounds."
(Can you imagine being 4-2 on Day 1, coming back on Day 2, going 3-0 (all full wins) ... and still being sent home? Double-ouch.)
(Or even 6-0, all modified wins! 18 points gets you to Day 2, you go 3-0 and 600 MoV on Day 2, you're at 9-0 ... and you don't make the cut.
But don't pay too much attention to this part. This is just the dumbness of modified wins, when the real problem is doing cuts based on MoV at huge toournaments.)
Edited by Jeff Wilder