How do Envy (3rd seed) have easier bracket than SMB (2nd seed)?
Pool 1: NA #1, EMEA #1, KR #1, BR #1
Pool 2: NA #2, EMEA #2, LATAM #1, SEA #1
Pool 3: JP #1, BR #2, KR #2, EMEA #3
Pool 4: NA #3, SEA #2, JP #2, EMEA #4
A given team can't be on the same group, if they are on the same pool.
I wish it was a random shuffle with vertical alignment with pools being as follows.
Pool 1: EMEA#1,EMEA#2,EMEA#3,EMEA#4
Pool 2: NA#1,NA#2,NA#3,KR#1
Pool 3: KR#2,BR#1,BR#2,LAT#1
Pool 4: JP#1,JP#2,SEA#1,SEA#2
You shuffle each pool with regional seeds as weights and then choose the vertical alignment with the exception, that KR#1 and KR#2 can't have the same column.
So you would get something like:
Group one
SMB, NV, KRÜ, CR
Group two
ACE, VS, HL, ZETA
Group three
GMB, 100T, VIVO, PRX
Group four
G2, SEN, F4Q, BREN
Because of rng and how the pools work
It’s because every bracket has a #1 seed
Vs is the #1 seed in their bracket
Vivo keyd is the #1 seed in the envy bracket
On paper it’s balanced but envy got the weakest #1 seed
Just like acend ,envy got #3 seed but got a easier #1 seed
There is no use of crying about it since Berlin is so close and the production team will have pre scheduled everything
Changing matches is tougher than changing a format
Riot isn’t gonna do anything because it’s isn’t their error, it’s how the pools work and rng
PrTsty [#6]This makes seeding matches complezly irrelevant tho
only in korea people kinda fight for the challenger trophy... but for other region once u qualified theres not much
arzuluvkitty [#8]only in korea people kinda fight for the challenger trophy... but for other region once u qualified theres not much
I mean in NA every team tried to win, also if u do it like this teams are gonna try next time.so thats good
unknown_trash [#7]I'm so sad for VS but I still have hope that they can come second, even though two of the strongest and a teams are in the same bracket ;-;. I wanted them all to go through
PRX Sadge
MilanTheMyth [#10]PRX Sadge
prx fans have it the worst, they are completely forgotten in the group of death
ArgieGR8ArgieB8ArgieM8 [#2]Pool 1: NA #1, EMEA #1, KR #1, BR #1
Pool 2: NA #2, EMEA #2, LATAM #1, SEA #1
Pool 3: JP #1, BR #2, KR #2, EMEA #3
Pool 4: NA #3, SEA #2, JP #2, EMEA #4A given team can't be on the same group, if they are on the same pool.
I wish it was a random shuffle with vertical alignment with pools being as follows.
Pool 1: EMEA#1,EMEA#2,EMEA#3,EMEA#4
Pool 2: NA#1,NA#2,NA#3,KR#1
Pool 3: KR#2,BR#1,BR#2,LAT#1
Pool 4: JP#1,JP#2,SEA#1,SEA#2You shuffle each pool with regional seeds as weights and then choose the vertical alignment with the exception, that KR#1 and KR#2 can't have the same column.
So you would get something like:
Group one
SMB, NV, KRÜ, CRGroup two
ACE, VS, HL, ZETAGroup three
GMB, 100T, VIVO, PRXGroup four
G2, SEN, F4Q, BREN
GMB and VIVO are from the pool #1 then and they are on the same group, how?
Obeeey [#12]GMB and VIVO are from the pool #1 then and they are on the same group, how?
You don't understand. My system is based on the pools I made and a different drafting process.