Wait, how could this has occured ?? >> http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/player.aspx?id=10095E17-E42B-4CC2-A45D-954201094F0E&player=9 3 games 21-6 19-21 21-11 in 16 minutes ?!
R-32 MS: (shuhei h vs yu hsing h), petr koukal r-16 WS: ayane, shizuka MD:kim kj/ baek cheol shin, michael f/ peter k WD: ayane/shizuka, ayumi/ masami XD: hendri/yu yan, hung ling/wen hsing
R32 MS - Rune Ulsing, Mathieu Lo Ying Ping R16 MS - Hayasaki Shuhei OR Daniel Paiola, Arvhind Bhat OR Lee Dong Keun WS - Kurihara Ayane, Nicole Grether MD - Micheal Fuchs/Peter Kaesbauer WD - Fu Mingtian/Vanessa Neo Yu Yan XD - Saputra Hendri Kurniawan/Vanessa Neo Yu Yan, Chayut Triyachart/Yao Lei
R32 : MS_ Rajiv Ouseph, Brice Leverdez R16 : WS_ Judith Meulendijks, Pi Hongyan MD_ Michael Fuchs/Peter Kaesbauer, Tony Gunawan/Howard Bach WD_ Mingtian Fu/Yu Yan Vanessa Neo XD_ Chris Langridge/Alyssa Lim, Fandy Limpele/Britta Andersen
thanks, the rules were not the question - it was the difference of that Pick a winner paw - which somehow sounds similiar - just bet who's gonna win matches - with may be some different rules - is it like this? So Hcyong is doing the 'table stuff'? thanks already for doing this hard work
Yes, it is practically like this. But, the catch is that you can only pick one player once, like if you chose BCL to beat Tago in R32, you cannot pick BCL again if he beats Tago and moves on beyond that round, such as R16, QF...... So, practically, you should pick a player you think is gonna lose in the next round, or maybe 2 rounds ahead. On how to put your picks, just list them out like what everyone is doing - check it on TS, you should use the 'Draws' tab to get a general idea of who is going to fight it out with who next, and lay down your picks. As for points, there are no big points awarded for underdogs beating favourites, e.g. Tago Kenichi beating Bao Chunlai. So, playing safe would be a better option, as points are awarded by how far you progress in a category.
Here we go again: R32 MS Carl Baxter R16 WS: Juliane Schenk MD: Ki Jung Kim/Baek Cheoul Shin , Jürgen Koch/Peter Zauner WD: Hye Won Eom/Ha Na Kim , Shinta Mulia Sari/Lei Yao MX: Hung Ling Cheng/Wen Hsing Chen , Chayut Triyachart/Lei Yao
yep - rules are clear and easy - that's fine, missing for me now is just the big difference to that other game 'picka winner paw' - I just saw huge tables and it looked like hard work to follow up and lot's of other informations needed to play?
As in points? Points are awarded according to the level of the tournament, depending on how far you go. For PAW, I think it is based on how many points you get from your picks.
R 16 MS - Rune Ulsing, Hayasaki, Rajiv Ouseph, Christian Lind Thomsen, WS - Lin, Meulendijks Judith, Sung Ji Hyun MD - Koch/Zauner, Chayut/Hendri, Fuchs/Peter WD - Fu MT/Neo VYY, Wang I/Wang R, Eom/Ha XD - Hendri/Neo, Schoettler/Sandra, Toby/Grace Please yes these picks instead, subject to change
Well done for Rajiv, I think Simon can't beat him, but about Zhu Lin that's a risky one, we don't know how good is Pi's form...
R 16 MS - Rune Ulsing, Hayasaki, Rajiv Ouseph, Christian Lind Thomsen, WS - Uchida, Lin, Sung Ji Hyun MD - Koch/Zauner, Chayut/Hendri, Fuchs/Peter WD - Fu MT/Neo VYY, Wang I/Wang R, Eom/Ha XD - Hendri/Neo, Schoettler/Sandra, Toby/Grace Please use these picks instead, subject to change
I know Rajiv will win, but he will loss in the next round to Merilees, I want to save Lin for the final match, I.e. Lin vs Schenk