The ABP has explained that the seeding is to insure that two top players don't meet early in an event causing one of the player's ranking to fall drastically. Nice for the elite few ABP players who are seeded. What about the rankings of the players just below the seeded group that are struggling to get into the seeded group? The seeding of the few and the open draw for their opponents increases the chance that some of these second tier players will meet monster players and some will get an easy trip through the first few rounds. How is this fair for these players but not the higher ranked players?...
Hu
Hu, thanks for this post, but I wonder if you could explain this part further for me. The way I've been thinking of it, having the top 32 players spaced throughout the first round bracket balances the tournament so that there are less instances of one area being talent heavy while another part of the bracket is weak. Therefore, the mid-level guys, all trying to move up in the rankings, have a better chance that they will face the same relative difficulty progressing through the tournament as the other mid-level guys their speed.
But you have come to the opposite conclusion in this regard and I'm not sure I understand why. I'd appreciate if you could explain this to me. I'm trying to get my arms around this issue and always appreciate your input.
Thanks.