jts wrote: I don't really understand why they want teams for Go
Indeed. Go is first of all an individual sport. The percentage of team and pair tournaments in world level tournaments is too high.
jts wrote: I don't really understand why they want teams for Go
jts wrote:(I'll add that I don't really understand why they want teams for Go, rather than individual representatives. Are chess, checkers and xiangqi also going to be team competitions?)
shapenaji wrote:jts wrote:(I'll add that I don't really understand why they want teams for Go, rather than individual representatives. Are chess, checkers and xiangqi also going to be team competitions?)
Teams give a better idea of the relative skill levels of countries, since one person's brilliance isn't enough to carry.
An individual player can be dismissed as a fluke, losing 3+ in games between the top 5 is harder to discount.
Also, the varying "depth" of teams can make the competition more exciting. When we played against the Czechs, their top 2 boards were absurdly strong, but we were able to pull off 3 wins on the bottom end.
Upsets happen in individual games, but they're pretty rare. The team format spices the competition up a bit.
jts wrote:(I'll add that I don't really understand why they want teams for Go, rather than individual representatives. Are chess, checkers and xiangqi also going to be team competitions?)
Matti wrote:If we consider the SportAccord Mind Games as a kind of reduced successor of the 1st WMSG
then the selection of teams looks quite reasonable. The results of mens teams
More or less. It is usual that the first instance of an event leaves scope for improvement. To do a proper qualification the thing should be announced abbout two years prior the event. Then the continental organisations lke EGF, AGF, FIG, etc. would have time to set up a continental event and inform in the for their members who in turn might need to oerganise national qualifications.RobertJasiek wrote:Matti wrote:If we consider the SportAccord Mind Games as a kind of reduced successor of the 1st WMSG
As a thought experiment for it being an assumed qualifer?
then the selection of teams looks quite reasonable. The results of mens teams
Womens teams also needs to be considered because the SportsAccord event has mixed teams. Additionally there is the question with which fractions to mix genders.
Matti wrote:Then the continental organisations lke EGF, AGF, FIG, etc. would have time to set up a continental event and inform in the for their members who in turn might need to oerganise national qualifications.
breakfast wrote:I feel that organizers made a big mistake by deciding European female representative with only 2 girls attending the preliminary.
max 3 players per country)
Jana (by email): [...] We made a decision to allow three players per country as a maximum to build the team as international as possible.
RobertJasiek wrote:Was there an explicit rule to limit the number of females in the preliminaries to 2?
RobertJasiek wrote:Was there an explicit rule to limit the number of females in the preliminaries to 2?
Javaness2 wrote:The rule of 3 players per country is a good idea in my opinion. Otherwise, it's very easy just to drop a game by accident so that your teammate qualifies. If allegations of something like this appear, it's just too poisonous for the team.