Good Morning...
I really like the new Ready-Go format...but I have a couple of things I have noticed.
Is there a bug with the leaderboard? In another thread, WGTAlex (I think - or WGTadmin) stated that the players NOT shown did not play out their rounds.
I am having trouble believing that in Premium Tournaments, the rate of players signing up and "walking away" from their games - and "sacrificing 100 credits each time - is as high as it appears to be.
Here is a sample of the NUMBER OF COMPLETED ROUNDS according to the leaderbard for the first 10 Ready-Go Tourneys in the list - so surely the 24 hours has "run" by the time I write this:
1006 - 35 1005 - 32 1007 - 36 1008 - 32 1009 - 38
1011 - 37 1010 - 33 1012 - 34 1014 - 37 1013 - 36
AN AVERAGE OF 35 PLAYERS COMPLETED THESE ROUNDS - AND THE RATE OF "VANISHED" PLAYERS IS 30%!!!
A similar pattern continues through later versions of the tournament.
Is it really the case that this many players are just walking away after Signup? Statistically, I would certainly expect SOME incidence of this - but I would expect a handful per round - not an enormous percentage like this. If this is actually the case with people walking away it surprises me BUT it will be a case of "it is what it is". I am surprised because I would expect a greater degree of diligence (and completion) towards a tournament that a WGT Member has spent credits to play. But maybe not.
ALSO - It occurs to me that if a troublemaker with alot of credits to waste chose to, they could effectively "stall" every tournament they sign up for (and then walk away from) for 24 hours. Is WGT keeping an eye for this form of abuse? For any players repeatedly abandoning their games? Just a thought - please consider.
Final Thought - I will join the chorus of users (from another thread) who advocates a MUCH shorter timeframe than 24 hours. 6, 8, even 12 hours would be FINE...but the "spirit" of the Ready-Go (to ME) means NOW - not later. IF a person is not READY to GO at the point of signup, they can easily wait until later when they are ready to play - these tournaments are "always open".
Regards, AtlantaCoaster