I prefer that you still vote rather than abstain. If you don't believe either strategy is viable that both posted and it is keeping you from posting, then base it off solely off team choices only then.
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Last edited by Evangel94 on Mar 4th, 2008 at 08:25 PM
Tony Stark- You didn't do a good job of properly presenting your case. Everything you needed to win this match is just sitting there in Dr. Doom's respect thread(I know because I posted a lot of it there myself), but despite the abundance of proof available on Doom's abilities not a single scan was brought forth to back up your arguments. Even if I were willing to overlook the whole fiasko with the opening post, the period of time between your opening post and your prep post would've translated into indecisiveness after monologuing on the part of your amalgam at the outset of battle which would've given Smurph's team an advantage right out of the gate. Next time you really need to do research on your opponents characters as well as your own if you want your prep to really be effective.
Smurph- You got lazy and that's a bad thing. I know you well enough to know that you weren't really trying this match, but it was still entirely to far below your usual performance for my taste. Your getting my vote to win, but it's only because Tony's case bombed even more than you did. If he'd shown even a single scan of Doom bringing down an intangible being(and I know such scans exist), I'd have been forced to vote for him so you really need to bring your arguments up a notch before next round
So my vote's for Smurph(by a hair)...
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Upon reading some of the later arguments I'd have to change my vote over to Smurph. Some of TS's later arguments just struck me as very poorly reasoned.
Votes for Smurph: 14
Creshosk
xmarksthespot
Devil Lance
Blair Wind
Symmetric Chaos
DigiMark007
ExodusCloak
Soljer
guy222
psycho gundam
TricksterPriest
Charlotte DeBel
Mr. Slippyfist
darthgoober
Votes for Tony Stark: 3
King Kandy
id369
Akuki
Smurph wins on a 14 to 3 Vote.
Tony Stark loses his first (two out three) match for this tournament. But Tony Stark is still in this tournament.
Final thoughts on Match: While Tony Stark had the potential to win, some posters didn't take too kindly to him posting his strategy late, and didn't like the monologuing he did in the opening. However, I think we should have been patient with Tony Stark due to his family issues he needed to take care, and given him the benefit of the doubt instead of accusing him of spying. Because quite honestly, I doubt he could have garnered anything significant from Smurph's couple sentence write-up.
However, Tony is not out of the tournament just yet and has a chance to learn from any mistakes he may have made and "bring it" to his second opponent.
Smurph you could have performed a lot better and this match is really below your average, and you could have easily had a rock solid performance. I sincerely hope more effort is put forth by you in your next matches, because the kind of effort you displayed for this match will not carry you through the tournament.
-Evangel94
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Last edited by Evangel94 on Mar 4th, 2008 at 09:26 PM
Fair enough, but it still shouldn't be allowed, merely because he obviously wrote a writeup-length post at the beginning of the match, and then debated a bunch, but waited for prep stuff until hours into the match.
I realize we're posting our own writeups, but that's a tactic that needs to be nipped in the butt. I can empathize with real-life responsibilities, but that clearly wasn't what was going on here, and if it becomes the norm then I spent 5 points for nothing, and we'll have people holding back writeups for a couple hours to gain an advantage.
Well his introductory post was just that, introducing the character. As to debating much? He didn't debate at all. He said one thing before coming back hours later.
Its unfortunate that happened, but quite honestly holding back your write-up can only hurt you. And that was reflected in the votes. I think this situation is unique, but if I see a trend of people waiting, then I will do something about it.
As to your spying that you bought, that ability legitimizes anything you have to say about countering your opponents strategy in your write-up. Your team should already be aware of your opponents strategy before the match even begins or before your opponent even posts their strategy, not after. You can go in depth on how your team will counter your opponent once the match begins and they posts their strategy. It works out for you either way.
-Evangel94
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Last edited by Evangel94 on Mar 4th, 2008 at 10:45 PM
Kandy voted for Tony because they're butt buddies and both have something against Smurph.
Akuki changed her vote.
And Id...well...I can only assume it was strategy - try to get the real competition out of the matches early and have an easier foe in Tony Stark later.
If anyone has any general advice for the participants to help them improve, then you are free to post in this thread. However, leave any negative comments out of the tournament, and keep any questions to the discussion thread.