King Kandy. Don't call my tournaments lower quality. If you lost in another tournament, don't blame your loss on my tournament. I put my time and effort into all the tournaments I do, and I ask that you respect that.
King Kandy and Nod, I'm going to only ask this once. Do not insult my tournaments or the participants of those tournaments. If you have a problem with it, keep it to yourself.
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Last edited by Evangel94 on Jan 4th, 2008 at 12:18 AM
Stop being childish King Kandy. If you lost, then you have no one to blame but yourself. This thread is for Respecting (something your not doing at the moment) KMC tournaments. You have no right to come in here and call any tournament low quality especially when you haven't taken the time or effort to run any yourself.
Now I ask if you have any serious greivances, to keep it to private messages to myself if necessary.
Evangel's tournaments always seemed like the funnest to me, because the excitement was kept up with the fast pace, and there was a larger expanse of characters.
True enough, but you're on a privately owned website and must obey its rules or lose the right to post.
Anyway, I'd tend to agree with Evangel on this one. All the early tourneys had a lot to improve upon, regardless of the host. But Evangel was the person who started the tourney craze on KMC. And say what you will about current compared to early, but you didn't have to devote 6 months of your life to a tourney back in the old days....tournaments have certainly improved in the way we handle things, but there's something to be said for brevity.
3 tourneys. And if I'm not mistaken, a new tourney winner has to be crowned in Evangel's most recent tourney (despite plenty of tourney vets).
I feel....good...right now about all the tourney-ness going on. I generally don't like too many of them, but it's a good sign for KMC. And I feel like the forum should take a considerable break (i.e. months) after the current batch, only because you'll start losing a lot of support and interest from the "regulars" and the lull between tourneys generally makes them mroe exciting and worthwhile. But for the moment, it appears to be working.