It's not that I disagree, It's just that I don't think they are necessary. All players know what they're getting into before a tournament starts. By paying their entry fee, they are basically agreeing to abide by the rules. You win the hotseat match, you're only playing one more set and they all know that beforehand.
You (meaning the tournament director) are only trying to determine a winner, who is the best player on this day. A single race to 11 (13 preferably) will determine that.
And I already knew that you were not refering to my post. It's just that what I had previously said was similar to the comparison in the post you quoted.
And....FWIW.......I think winning more games in the finals IS the way to win, nothing stupid about having THAT as an expectation (see your last sentence in the above quote).
I'm done with this thread. Tempers are going to flare in this one, I have a feeling.
Maniac (not wanting an argument, just stating my beliefs)
I'm not trying to argue. I apologize if I came across that way.
You said you wanted the best player on that day to win. Well......who's really the best player of the day if the winner is 65-65 and the runner up is something like 70-30ish?
I'm just making the point that no setup is perfect in any sport/game, yet the pool community is so quick to ***** about it and accept it in every other game/sport they watch without putting any actualy objective or critical thinking into it.