Derby City results info

KMRUNOUT

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So I fear I already know the answer, but maybe someone can steer me right. Is there any source of info that keeps track of the standings of the various divisions for DCC? I know the DCC site has match results by round. It isn't really the most concise method of reporting where people stand. I'm picturing in the tournament software program "IngenPool", if anyone is familiar, you can press the "rank" tab and see what place everyone is sitting at any point in the tourney, kind of like what they are guaranteed at that point. This would really help follow the action.

Even easier would be a list of all the completed *tournies*. For example, the banks are over. We know the exact finish of everyone. Is there a list somewhere that we can follow for the all around?

Kinda hard to believe they wouldn't have thought of that.

KMRUNOUT
 
So I fear I already know the answer, but maybe someone can steer me right. Is there any source of info that keeps track of the standings of the various divisions for DCC? I know the DCC site has match results by round. It isn't really the most concise method of reporting where people stand. I'm picturing in the tournament software program "IngenPool", if anyone is familiar, you can press the "rank" tab and see what place everyone is sitting at any point in the tourney, kind of like what they are guaranteed at that point. This would really help follow the action.

Even easier would be a list of all the completed *tournies*. For example, the banks are over. We know the exact finish of everyone. Is there a list somewhere that we can follow for the all around?

Kinda hard to believe they wouldn't have thought of that.

KMRUNOUT


Because of the format (redraw every round with buy-backs)and the large number of players, any sort of normal chart doesn't work well. But they will publish a placement list at some point; we all probably wish it were done more quickly (it could be done as each round ends).

In the meantime, it's not hard to figure it out. Here's an example for the Banks event.

The "Completed Matches" list shows 11 players for Round 10. Two of them are a gray color with "(2)" after their names for 2 losses. Those are the guys knocked out in that round. So 9 guys moved on and two finished in a tie for 10th (Bowman and Van Boening).

Round 11 -- 9 players. 3 gray (knocked out in a tie for 7th -- Bustamante, Deuel, Jones). 6 move on.

Round 12 -- 6 players. 3 gray (knocked out in a tie for 4th -- Orcollo, Strickland, Thorpe). 3 move on.

Round 13 -- 3 players. 1 gray (knocked out in 3rd place -- Olinger). 2 move on.

Round 14 -- 2 players. 1 gray (knocked out in 2nd place -- Shaw). Brumback 1st.
 
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Because of the format (redraw every round with buy-backs)and the large number of players, any sort of normal chart doesn't work well. But they will publish a placement list at some point; we all probably wish it were done more quickly (it could be done as each round ends).

In the meantime, it's not hard to figure it out. Here's an example for the Banks event.

The "Completed Matches" list shows 11 players for Round 10. Two of them are a gray color with "(2)" after their names for 2 losses. Those are the guys knocked out in that round. So 9 guys moved on and two finished in a tie for 10th (Bowman and Van Boening).

Round 11 -- 9 players. 3 gray (knocked out in a tie for 7th -- Bustamante, Deuel, Jones). 6 move on.

Round 12 -- 6 players. 3 gray (knocked out in a tie for 4th -- Orcollo, Strickland, Thorpe). 3 move on.

Round 13 -- 3 players. 1 gray (knocked out in 3rd place -- Olinger). 2 move on.

Round 14 -- 2 players. 1 gray (knocked out in 2nd place -- Shaw). Brumback 1st.

Thanks. I realize the format provides challenges. However what you typed at the end is exactly what I'm talking about. Seems they could have had a running list to make it easy for people.

KMRUNOUT
 
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