Quote Originally Posted by ChickenWing View Post
The point of the tournament is to find the best player, not the second best or thrid best. It doesn't matter when the second and third best are out of competition, the best player should still finish on top.

Having the bigger players fight earlier is good for the other challengers. It allows them to make it further in the tournament and collect more tickets. I really don't care if Fleur and Avalaria got eliminated before the finals, and nothing ever stated that they should get to the finals every CWF.

That being said, there is a reason why you all fought one another before the finals while many 200M-500M players made it far in the tournament. Herby said it: brackets.



And this shows you don't understand what is meant by brackets.
I disagree. All players that make it into the round of 8 get rewards so it is not only the players that finish on the top 3 that matter. When I face one of the top players on the early knock-out rounds and then some one that is 200 mil power lower than me that I could easily beat makes it into the round of 8, I am potentially missing out on rewards This happened to me on the last 3 CWFs. In one of them a player that I had a fairly good chance of beating made it into the quarter finals. Also, if one of the top players is knocked early, like Fleur did this week, he does not get any rewards.

The way that seeding and bracket assignments are supposed to work is that the on the first round the first seed faces the last seed, the 2nd seed faces the next to the last seed, and so on. The backrests are set up so that the top seeds do not face each other until the later rounds. Look at any bracketing system, and you can find several on the net, and you can see how this is done.