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Exploring the idea of a small tournament
This site has undergone some changes in the past 12 months - as a rule of thumb, for the better (layout, intuitive functionality; member verification). There are still some edges to smooth (the challenge feature could do with work, or removing; the irritant of a profile "bubble" to appear at the top of the screen, only to find it's a suspended - or even deleted - account, which happens more often that one might expect) and some features I'd be interested in seeing (some additional functionality with recommendations wouldn't hurt; possibly a match outcome mechanic as well, which would need to be handled like accepting past opponents is, i.e. mutual agreement in order to publish).
One thing I think the site lacks is interaction and connection. Don't get me wrong: it has both to a certain and actually, decent degree; but not at an advanced level. For example, I have been thinking about the idea of setting up a low-key tournament of sorts. It'd have to require minimal management, couldn't (likely) work in the traditional sense (i.e. a group of guys all together, in the same place, at the same time) and of course there are questions like, "Would anyone be interested? And if so, how would we pool them all together to make it feasible?"
One solution to much of this could be to organise a self-service, semi-autonomous "tournament", staggered across a timeframe. Huh? Bear with me. For brevity's sake, I'll number-point what I mean:
1) Interested parties sign up
2) Draws are taken and opponents notified
3) Each pair of opponents arrange a meet up within an agreed timeframe (e.g. 2 weeks perhaps)
4) The winners of each match notify the organiser of the outcome; this is substantiated by corresponding recommendations on each side's profile
5) Repeat steps 2 to 4, until the end of the final, when the winner is crowned tourney champ.
It need not be any more complicated than that. Again, for brevity's sake, what it wouldn't be, or wouldn't entail are things like:
A) The need for getting everyone together in a big old place (at the same time)
B) An audience (though if one is welcomed, that's down to the 2 opponents in each match)
C) Lots of chasing by the organiser (i.e. it's down to the 2 opponents to arrange the match's logistics - date, time, location; rules possibly)
D) Unreasonable delays in arranging and having a match on the part of the competitors
Thinking back to my school/uni days, regardless of the type of tournament or competition, the only thing you really need to get it off the ground is the right amount of interested parties. If you consider a draw table, you need an even number of competitors, usually in divisibles of 8 and 8 being the minimum). So that means, assuming 8 is the required minimum, if you have any more than that, you'd need 16 for the next tier. Of course, that number doubles, but walk before run and all that.
Of course, there's the issue of the rules - what are they? What should and shouldn't be included? Should locations only include mat rooms or a ring, etc. - but first things first.
With that mini brain-dump out there, what interest might there be in putting something fun like this together? I am happy to organise it (need not compete myself, though happy to do so) provided there is interest there - enough of it, and of the genuine kind.
Let me know, chaps.
Squashlad (243 )
14/1/2018 01:04Always keen for a tournament and some more competitive wrestling!
The Arrow (38 )
14/1/2018 01:13(em resposta à...)
Cool, cheers Squashlad. Let's see if we can rustle up a baker's dozen or so. This could be easy to pull off, provided we get the numbers and they're actually up for it and not just the idea of it.
pndfighter (121 )
14/1/2018 11:14This sounds like a neat idea as it adds depth to the recommendations for those who want to share detailed results. Seeing from some blog entries or some people's recommendations, there seems to be interest in that anyways.
The tournament idea sounds great too. Especially if there would be a possibility to implement a feature into the site. Getting a few of those organised might attract more attention too and would make it more attractive to implement as a feature.
The Arrow (38 )
14/1/2018 14:32(em resposta à...)
Really good points. I too have detected a desire, in some quarters, for a more robust post-match write up. Some like the detail, others the “story” transcription; others like to know the score or who beat whom. I think the trick to get that right would be to make it simple, quick, and voluntary. Not everyone would want to bother with it, so it needs to be optional.
Re: the tournament idea - it’s certsinly generated some interest. There are considerations such as selection criteria, how to ensure only those genuinely up for it are accepted, but it’s been insightful hearing others’ opinions.
Tanker (206)
15/1/2018 18:05Great idea. As a regular at the group meets am definitely interested. Adds an extra dimension.
ncusa0313 (28)
10/2/2018 07:14Sounds like something I'd definitely be interested in!
HarborFighter (53 )
13/3/2018 00:52Hey bud. I've done this successfully. I am a boxer, so I organized boxing events. I had great success in Frankfurt in Germany, New York, Chicago, DC, Cincinnati, Chicago, and Los Angeles. I travel a lot and have been boxing for many years. I became well known as a boxer and was able to get boxers to meet in all those cities. It can be done. Go for it!
COACH TOM
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26/3/2018 17:33Hi Arrow although a beginer to this site i had wrestled long time ago which i have probably forgotten more than i can remember.
The idea is a great one.
The main reason being if it is a draw then you compete whether you are experienced or not it does not matter because you learn even though you may lose, everyone needs that more experienced guy to have a bout with, not talking a full blown lesson but you can only learn by taking part.
This way you may come up with a novice or a more experienced guy and another great thing is it would hopefully cement the site a little more with people getting to know each other on this circuit.
Def needs something in place.
Just noticed this blog and i welcome it and the opinions on it.
Thanks for being the guy who wants to mix it up a bit. keep me in the loop and count me in.
once again good idea Arrow.