Originally posted by RussI think you should implement that default view even now. I am playing in group 34... ><
Each group can now be viewed individually.
Is anyone interested in having this view as the default in future for all tournaments? (With a default view being the group you are playing in)
-Russ
(and no, I didn't begin clicking near the end)
Originally posted by RussThanks, Russ. A default view is a good idea if there are future large tourneys like this.
Each group can now be viewed individually.
Is anyone interested in having this view as the default in future for all tournaments? (With a default view being the group you are playing in)
-Russ
Originally posted by pidermanAfter reading your post and being forewarned, I thought "Feivel was the top player in our group when we started, so I'll go for about Feivel's place in the top player rankings..." Feivel is ranked 25 today, I'm in group 26. Given that level of balderdash as a search ideology, I think lady luck must have been smiling 🙂
I think you should implement that default view even now. I am playing in group 34... ><
(and no, I didn't begin clicking near the end)
Originally posted by ToeAnother way of easy finding one's group is this:
After reading your post and being forewarned, I thought "Feivel was the top player in our group when we started, so I'll go for about Feivel's place in the top player rankings..." Feivel is ranked 25 today, I'm in group 26. Given that level of balderdash as a search ideology, I think lady luck must have been smiling 🙂
The game ID's for the 2005 championship range from 870069 to 875223, which is about 140 games for each group. So find one of your games form the tourney and look at it's ID and substract 870069 from it and divide with 140
Example: Galaxyshield's game vs Hegemon has game ID 873351, so the equation is:
873351-870069=3282/140=23,44.
And what do you know, they are in group 23!
Originally posted by nickybuttA top tip! Have a gold star, rec' or whatever it is!
Another way of easy finding one's group is this:
The game ID's for the 2005 championship range from 870069 to 875223, which is about 140 games for each group. So find one of your games form the tourney and look at it's ID and substract 870069 from it and divide with 140
Example: Galaxyshield's game vs Hegemon has game ID 873351, so the equation is:
873351-870069=3282/140=23,44.
And what do you know, they are in group 23!