Ladder Tournament Type
Add another tournament type. Ladder Tournaments are a seeded bracket in which seed 1 plays 2, 3 plays 4, and so on. The winner moves up a position and the loser moves down. It is run for X amount of rounds and places are determined by which position each player finishes after all round have been completed.
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Alexis Farmer commented
I'd like a variant in which players choose their own opponents and games inside a larger ladder-style rating system via https://tunnelrush.net
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Darren Neiman commented
This system does work as well - makes for interesting score board watching.
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Anonymous commented
That would be great
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Elijah Polyakov commented
FFS PLEASE DO IT!
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Hal Hawkins commented
A ladder format for high score and speed run tournaments would be great too.
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Dan commented
This is exactly what I am looking for, but I want an open ended version with no end date. It is for an office environment where people challenge the person above and compete to move up.
The "end date / number of rounds" can be optional
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James commented
Yes please!
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Eric commented
Having a ladder to seed would be useful as well
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TheApoc commented
just got an email from David, this isnt going to happen any time soon. from what ive seen in previous updates it will be years..
O well back to looking
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TheApoc commented
please give us this.. a ladder is so much better at times..
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Derek R. commented
We've been looking for a persistent ladder here at www.goclio.com for our SF2 matches for ages. May look at your API.
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Ping Zero commented
Real keen for this, as we run tournaments that we run from LAN to LANs would be great to have ladder, so we new comers have to start at the bottom and work there way to the top. We just use excel at the moment, would be good to have all our tournaments on challonge :)
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Brandon Casey commented
I would like a variation on this where matches and games could be at player discretion but overall ranking is ladder format. In my games (tabletop miniatures) we have tournaments where players can challenge others at any time. So one player might only play 3 games during the tournament where another might play 15. But you get awarded 2 points for playing a game and an extra point (total of 3) if you win. The idea is to get people to play more games. Either way the winner is based on points total, not wins. So someone who plays 15 games and looses them all could in theory win if all other players only play a few games.
So the ability to have a sort of open ladder style where there is no seed and having the ability to track ladder position based on point total (not wins) would be important to me.
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Anonymous commented
I like this idea. This type of challenge, to me, is not exactly a tournament. It is just an ongoing event, designed to get people playing the game (in my case, table tennis). I would envision just seeding the thing, and allowing it to run for a month, then starting over with a new random seeding.