by kud » Mon Nov 10, 2014 2:09 am
Obviously impossible to determine an outcome without knowing the details of the map elimination, but for those who were wondering this is my guess at how map elimination probably works. Whoever implemented it can step in and correct me if I'm wrong.
(The numbers in the middle column are the rounds that the map was eliminated in)
Each team submits a list of maps ordered from least preferred to most preferred, and then maps are removed from the maplist according to these orders until only three maps remain.So in the first round of elimination team 1 removes acrony, and team 2 removes brokenlimits. Round 2 they both remove PryXon. Round 3 rune and complex are removed, etc.
Once only three maps remain, they need to be assigned to a team or as tiebreaker. It makes sense to do this by looking at the lists supplied by the teams and reading from the bottom (most preferred) until one of the three maps shows up. Mesmerize appears first, in team 2's list, so that would be team 2's map (it is their 'most preferred' of the remaining maps). Command then appears before Klondike in team 1's list, so Command would be their map. The final results would be:
Team 1: Command
Team 2: Mesmerize
TieBreaker: Klondike
This was a simple example. There are more complicated scenarios, like what if 4 maps remain, so only one map needs to be removed; which team decides that final elimination, or is there an alternate method for that situation, etc. Again, I'm just guessing. Whoever implemented it can step in and correct me if I'm wrong.
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kud on Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:00 am, edited 2 times in total.