POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
Kirby, considering that Ali Jabarin already called the game for Surma at that point, it's probably accurate to say "clearly lost" and "obviously". Plus there were no weak groups or dangerous cuts left to mess up position, right? So that what it was, clear win for Surma, we all know that. Why obfuscate that fact?
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
Because it's not "clear" or "obvious" considering the time situation. We are talking about two different things. It is surely clear that Surma was leading on the board. It is not clear that Surma won the game, even now. It is not obvious that he should win the game. Am I speaking a different language?Arcaress wrote:Kirby, considering that Ali Jabarin already called the game for Surma at that point, it's probably accurate to say "clearly lost" and "obviously". Plus there were no weak groups or dangerous cuts left to mess up position, right? So that what it was, clear win for Surma, we all know that. Why obfuscate that fact?
I guess it might just be a difference in perspective that's hard to overcome.
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
From the options presented I'd give half a vote to 1 (Eric win), nothing to 2 (Mateusz win by fiat, thought option 3 is effectively the same and Eric may resign immediately to be sporting), and a whole vote to all of options 3-6. But having to pick at most 2 went for 3 and 5. Most important is picking one both sides can accept and continue in good spirits. This event is supposed to be a celebration of the AGA and EGF pro systems and something I've been looking forward to for years, and hope continues for years. I wouldn't want this unfortunate incident to jeopardise that.
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
The question is unclear and may be interpreted in may ways:Who should win?
Who should win considering the Transatlantic tournament rules/agreements (which we don't know, seemingly)?
Who should win from my personal point of view and in a general situation? Is it a question how any sensible rules of a (general) tournament shall be formulated?
Who should win from my personal point of view and in this concrete situation, supposing organizers forgot to set up clear rules about internet lags?
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
Hear, hear!Uberdude wrote:Most important is picking one both sides can accept and continue in good spirits.
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
I would give Eric Lui the win and let him play the next European player. But, since there is this a highly unusual and controversial situation, I would not eliminate Matheusz Surma and push him to the end of the list. It might be the other 4 European players would defeat the two remaining Americans and then it won't matter that Matheusz wasn't eliminated
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
I still believe the most honest response would be to resume the game, which is basically the same as giving the win to Surma, but that's not my favourite outcome. If it were up to me, i would prefer Surma to win on paper, but Eric be able to continue with the next EGF pro. That way, we accept the superiority of Surma and we get an extra game.
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
I've changed my signature to four thumbs down in protest of the fourth Transatlantic game.
I urge all K19 members who dislike the decision to do the same. ( a thumbs down emoji is a colon, "tmbdown", and a colon )
I urge all K19 members who dislike the decision to do the same. ( a thumbs down emoji is a colon, "tmbdown", and a colon )
Help make L19 more organized. Make an index: https://lifein19x19.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=5207
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
My blog post on the topic:
https://smartgo.blog/2019/05/15/spirit-of-the-game/
https://smartgo.blog/2019/05/15/spirit-of-the-game/
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Re: POLL: Lui vs Surma clock dispute
I think any decision that implies 100% win/lose for one side or the other would be quite an unsatisfactory. Even flipping a coin would be better than that.
I feel "Rematch. Void the game and play it again" is the best solution. We can watch another exciting game and the stronger player naturally gets a better chance to win. And everyone has much less to complain if the game result is decided by the game itself.
I feel "Rematch. Void the game and play it again" is the best solution. We can watch another exciting game and the stronger player naturally gets a better chance to win. And everyone has much less to complain if the game result is decided by the game itself.