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Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 6:31 pm
by xed_over
Round four results
http://www.usgo.org/aga-professional-results-2014

Ben defeated Matthew
Yuan defeated Ricky
Ryan defeated Daniel
Eric defeated Jeremy

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 6:33 pm
by DrStraw
By the looks of it the round robin will be over by Wednesday, but the tournament is scheduled to run through Saturday. What happens during the last three days?

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:11 pm
by xed_over
DrStraw wrote:By the looks of it the round robin will be over by Wednesday, but the tournament is scheduled to run through Saturday. What happens during the last three days?
I haven't posted the bracket yet (cause html tables are really hard)... there's a modified single-elimination tournament that will be seeded by the results of the round robin

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 7:04 am
by DrStraw
xed_over wrote:
DrStraw wrote:By the looks of it the round robin will be over by Wednesday, but the tournament is scheduled to run through Saturday. What happens during the last three days?
I haven't posted the bracket yet (cause html tables are really hard)... there's a modified single-elimination tournament that will be seeded by the results of the round robin
Surely this would not involve all the players. If it did then someone who lost all the games in the round robin could, in theory if not in practice, end up as the winner.

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:01 am
by snorri
DrStraw wrote: Surely this would not involve all the players. If it did then someone who lost all the games in the round robin could, in theory if not in practice, end up as the winner.
That could happen. According to the full rules all 8 players will participate in the 2nd tournament. I think that initial round robin is mostly just to give the players a chance to sniff each other out.

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:44 am
by uPWarrior
The APQF Round Robin Prelim (RRP) gives each player the opportunity to play with each of the other participants. The results of the RRP will determine the seed order for the APQF Championship.
The "APQF Championship" will be a single elimination tournament.

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 1:07 pm
by DrStraw
Amazing how few close games there has been in the first four rounds. Only one game fewer than 10 pts. I am thinking that this shows the big difference between the top four and bottom four players. Maybe there will be more close game in the last two round when they start playing more games within those two groups. Or does it just show that this group of potential professionals are fighters with less emphasis on positional judgment?

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 1:50 pm
by xed_over
uPWarrior wrote:
The APQF Round Robin Prelim (RRP) gives each player the opportunity to play with each of the other participants. The results of the RRP will determine the seed order for the APQF Championship.
The "APQF Championship" will be a single elimination tournament.
and a best of three (but counting previous encounters from the RRP), so even less likely for an unexpected upset

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 1:52 pm
by xed_over
Round five results
http://www.usgo.org/aga-professional-results-2014

Ben defeated Daniel
Eric defeated Yuan
Jeremy defeated Matthew
Ryan defeated Ricky

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 3:12 pm
by gobert
Ryan is currently a student at UofT. He tried and got very close to becoming a pro in China before moving to Canada.

Ricky is a junior(math major) at Princeton. kgs id: rzhao

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 4:54 pm
by yoyoma
xed_over wrote:
uPWarrior wrote:
The APQF Round Robin Prelim (RRP) gives each player the opportunity to play with each of the other participants. The results of the RRP will determine the seed order for the APQF Championship.
The "APQF Championship" will be a single elimination tournament.
and a best of three (but counting previous encounters from the RRP), so even less likely for an unexpected upset
Aha, this is how they are making sure all RR games are important. Pretty cool I like it.

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 6:09 pm
by xed_over
Round six results
http://www.usgo.org/aga-professional-results-2014

Eric defeated Ricky
Daniel defeated Jeremy
Ryan defeated Ben
Yuan defeated Matthew

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:10 pm
by yoyoma
Ryan Li and Eric Lui are undefeated in the round robin phase, and will play each other next. This could effectively be the first game of the finals!

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 6:34 am
by pwaldron
yoyoma wrote:Ryan Li and Eric Lui are undefeated in the round robin phase, and will play each other next. This could effectively be the first game of the finals!
Indeed. Both look to be favorites to make the final, and they have been looking in great form this week.

Looking at the field, some of the other games look important for seeding purposes. Assuming that my calculator is working and that ties are first broken by SDOS (then what?)
  • If Jeremy Chiu beats Ben Lockhart he should capture the third seed on tiebreaks
  • Daniel Gourdeau and Yuan Zhou are currently tied, so the winner will move to a higher seed. If Daniel wins and Jeremy loses his game then I think Daniel gets the fourth seed.
  • I don't think the Ricky/Matthew game matters for Ricky. Even if he wins he looks assured of the eighth seed. If Matthew wins then he moves into a tie for 6th/7th seed but I think that tie requires applying the second-tier tiebreak.
Of course all bets are all if ties are broken by head-to-head results. Should be exciting regardless.

Re: Who will become the next AGA pro?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 12:10 pm
by xed_over
Round seven results (round robin complete)
http://www.usgo.org/aga-professional-results-2014

Ryan defeated Eric
Ben defeated Jeremy
Yuan defeated Daniel
Ricky defeated Matthew

Championship elimination begins tonight.
pairings posted (link above)