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Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:53 AM (3 replies)
  • Joebus500
    11 Posts
    Sun, Apr 8 2012 2:57 PM

    What would be the chance of setting up a real time tournament. Just like the poker Games where you have a count down timer for registration, then get put into groups of 4, and play as you normally would. Also remove the ability to quit half way through the game. It would be interesting to see how much interest there is in this Idea.

  • pdxdriver
    2,628 Posts
    Sun, Apr 8 2012 3:32 PM

    Joebus500:

    What would be the chance of setting up a real time tournament. Just like the poker Games where you have a count down timer for registration, then get put into groups of 4, and play as you normally would. Also remove the ability to quit half way through the game. It would be interesting to see how much interest there is in this Idea.

    Nice idea,just one problem-time zone.If your on the other side of the world it might be AM, so it would be PM here some times very late PM.only way would be to pre arrange a tee time between players.nice if your unemployed?could be i just got the wrong end of the stick tho.:)

  • Richard4168
    4,309 Posts
    Sun, Apr 8 2012 8:53 PM

    Fantastic idea. The tournament could be set-up for players to go off at different times from around the world. The scores would still post to WGT.

    Imagine a tournament where no player could quit, or restart. Things would get very interesting indeed.

    Just have "no quit" - "no restart" weekly tournaments. No one would probably enter the tournament. lol

  • GaryKoop
    149 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:53 AM

    I wouldn't worry about having a "no quit" part of the game, they are just losers anyway, apart from the one's who get a genuine DC.

     

    Let them quit, more monies for the players who stick at it. All that's needed is a 24 hr tee off, so everyone around the world can get a round in, do that 4 times in a week and there you have it, a proper tournament.  :)

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