willemien wrote:Code: Select all
a b c d e f | sc | sodos
A: = W L W W W | 4
B: L = W W L W | 3 6
C: W L = W L W | 3 7
D: L L L = W W | 2 3
E: L W W L = L | 2 6
F: L L L L W = | 1
Who thinks that E should be 4th
and who thinks D should be 4th?
(and why)
I think D should be 4th. When DC is possible, I think it should be used before SODOS, at least for the round-robin type tournaments we are discussing here.
When I think about SODOS, it seems to me that any argument for it can be reversed into an equally valid argument for SOLOS. So the choice between SODOS and SOLOS seems arbitrary. (For example, the SODOS rewards E for winning against stronger opponents. But why not instead penalize E for losing against weaker opponents?) By comparison, the argument for DC can't be reversed into an equally valid argument for the other player. SODOS can still be useful, and I think it can be used when DC is not possible, when
some method of tie breaking must be found. But in the case where DC is possible, I think it makes a better tie breaker.
I think this all becomes a little less clear when dealing with a typical McMahan tournament, because of the issue of one player possibly facing easier opponents overall than another player. But even in this case, any argument for SODOS can be reversed in to an argument for SOLOS, so even in this case I think DC is a better tie breaker.
In addition, I suspect that there may be complications in applying DC when there are cycles (A beats B, B beats C, C beats A) where each player in the cycle has the same number of wins. If we can't use DC due to the cycle, and then we use some other tie breaker to eliminate one player, do we then go back and use DC to decide between the remaining two?
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Eric