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Zero-K 1v1 Tournament December 12th 2015

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12/11/2015 9:30:15 PMCArankAdminShadowfury333 before revert after revert
12/11/2015 9:27:51 PMCArankAdminShadowfury333 before revert after revert
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12/11/2015 7:37:36 PMCArankAdminShadowfury333 before revert after revert
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1 The main issue was that you didn't do any prior research about formats, maps, or map selection rules before organizing the tournament, and it showed. You didn't even know what "double elimination" was, let alone non-elimination formats! More importantly, you kept switching the format up to the tournament start time, where it ended up being swiss-style[tooltip=Not terrible, but still out of nowhere][color=orange]*[/color][/tooltip]. 1 The main issue was that you didn't do any prior research about formats, maps, or map selection rules before organizing the tournament, and it showed. You didn't even know what "double elimination" was, let alone non-elimination formats! More importantly, you kept switching the format up to the tournament start time, where it ended up being swiss-style[tooltip=Not terrible, but still out of nowhere][color=orange]*[/color][/tooltip].
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3 That I had to take over TO duties due to your father wasn't the issue, the issue was that you came off as ignorant and arrogant from your first tournament organization post. That you keep making excuses due to age or your parents doesn't help your reputation either. 3 That I had to take over TO duties due to your father wasn't the issue, the issue was that you came off as ignorant and arrogant from your first tournament organization post. That you keep making excuses due to age or your parents doesn't help your reputation either.
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5 If you want to get people to believe you can do things, you're going to have to weather people distrusting you for a couple of your tournaments, and those tournaments have to go off without a hitch. You'll need your initial organization to make sense and to have your contingencies in order. Eventually, doing that, people will go from thinking you are incompetent to thinking that the first tournament issues were just learning pains.