Post by DebuRaito on Feb 29, 2016 22:55:26 GMT 8
Hi guys! The Fast Lane Tournament has just ended last Saturday (27th Feb 2016) and it is time we review on the report!
Virtual Classic Tournament has 5 participants:
Norman - The Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase
Junwei - NWO Hollywood
Daryl - The Brain Busters
Daniel - Daniel Bryan
Vincent - Latino Cheat
As there are only 5 players, I have decided to run a Round Robin but sadly, due to time constraint, Daniel and I have dropped out from the tourney to play in the Revolution Tourney. So here goes:
First Place: Norman (The Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase)
Games Played: 4
Victories: 4 (Junwei, Daniel, Vincent, Daryl)
Defeats: 0
Second Place: Junwei (NWO Hollywood)
Games Played: 2
Victories: 1 (Daryl)
Defeats: 1 (Norman)
Third Place: Vincent (Latino Cheat)
Games Played: 2
Victories: 1 (Daryl)
Defeats: 1 (Norman)
Forth Place: Daryl (The Brain Busters)
Games Played: 3
Victories: 0
Defeats: 3 (Vincent, Junwei, Norman)
Fifth Place: Daniel (Daniel Bryan)
Games Played: 1
Victories: 0
Defeats: 1 (Norman)
Conclusion:
Just like the WWE Fast Lane PPV, the turnout for this tournament is as disappointing as the PPV itself. Nonetheless, I appreciate the people who came down and played in spite of the all the constraints they have. Thank you peeps and let's look forward to the next PPV(tourney), The Grandest Stage Of Them All: WRESTLEMANIA
Virtual Revolution Tournament has 7 participants:
Keith - <R> Tommy Dreamer
Balls - <R> Ric Flair
Vincent - <R> Randy Orton
Tiansheng - <R> Rated-RKO
Wen Huan - <R> Sabu
Eugene - <R> Mark Henry
Daniel - <R> Rey Mysterio
Due to my laziness in calculating opponent's strength, I had everyone played everyone in another Round Robin format to get the ball rolling
Virtual Classic Tournament has 5 participants:
Norman - The Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase
Junwei - NWO Hollywood
Daryl - The Brain Busters
Daniel - Daniel Bryan
Vincent - Latino Cheat
As there are only 5 players, I have decided to run a Round Robin but sadly, due to time constraint, Daniel and I have dropped out from the tourney to play in the Revolution Tourney. So here goes:
First Place: Norman (The Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase)
Games Played: 4
Victories: 4 (Junwei, Daniel, Vincent, Daryl)
Defeats: 0
Second Place: Junwei (NWO Hollywood)
Games Played: 2
Victories: 1 (Daryl)
Defeats: 1 (Norman)
Third Place: Vincent (Latino Cheat)
Games Played: 2
Victories: 1 (Daryl)
Defeats: 1 (Norman)
Forth Place: Daryl (The Brain Busters)
Games Played: 3
Victories: 0
Defeats: 3 (Vincent, Junwei, Norman)
Fifth Place: Daniel (Daniel Bryan)
Games Played: 1
Victories: 0
Defeats: 1 (Norman)
Conclusion:
Just like the WWE Fast Lane PPV, the turnout for this tournament is as disappointing as the PPV itself. Nonetheless, I appreciate the people who came down and played in spite of the all the constraints they have. Thank you peeps and let's look forward to the next PPV(tourney), The Grandest Stage Of Them All: WRESTLEMANIA
Virtual Revolution Tournament has 7 participants:
Keith - <R> Tommy Dreamer
Balls - <R> Ric Flair
Vincent - <R> Randy Orton
Tiansheng - <R> Rated-RKO
Wen Huan - <R> Sabu
Eugene - <R> Mark Henry
Daniel - <R> Rey Mysterio
Due to my laziness in calculating opponent's strength, I had everyone played everyone in another Round Robin format to get the ball rolling
First Place: Keith (<R> Tommy Dreamer)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 6 (Vincent, Balls, Daniel, Wen Huan, Eugene, Tiansheng)
Defeats: 0
Second Place: Balls (<R> Ric Flair)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 4 (Vincent, Daniel, Wen Huan, Eugene)
Defeats: 2 ( Keith, Tiansheng)
Third Place: Vincent (<R> Randy Orton)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 4 (Daniel, Wen Huan, Eugene, Tiansheng)
Defeats: 2 (Keith, Balls)
Forth Place: Tiansheng (<R> Rated-RKO)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 3 (Balls, Wen Huan, Daniel)
Defeats: 3 (Keith, Eugene, Vincent)
Fifth Place: Wen Huan (<R> Sabu)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 2 (Eugene, Daniel)
Defeats: 4 (Keith, Balls, Tiansheng, Vincent)
Sixth Place: Eugene (<R> Mark Henry)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 2 (Tiansheng, Daniel)
Seventh Place: Daniel (<R> Rey Mysterio)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 0
Defeats: 6 (Keith, Balls, Vincent, Tiansheng, Wen Huan, Eugene)
Conclusion:
In contrast to the Virtual Classic Tournament, 7 entrants is considered one of the highest turnout for a Virtual Revolution Tourney. Even though it still might not be much people, I appreciate everyone who took effort to bring their deck and travel down to SMU to play. Great games guys! Looking forward to more games with you all!
Overall:
As much as I would love a bigger turnout, I understand everyone have their priorities (including laziness). I might sound sarcastic but this is just who I am and you can always view me as a heel character (I would actually love that a lot!). With all that said and the report wrapped up, let us take some time out to prepare ourselves to attend the upcoming tournament held by our returning Solaris™ in April! Follow the link below to view the tournament details:
rawdealsg.proboards.com/thread/3694/2016-april-singapore-national-tournament
Games Played: 6
Victories: 6 (Vincent, Balls, Daniel, Wen Huan, Eugene, Tiansheng)
Defeats: 0
Second Place: Balls (<R> Ric Flair)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 4 (Vincent, Daniel, Wen Huan, Eugene)
Defeats: 2 ( Keith, Tiansheng)
Third Place: Vincent (<R> Randy Orton)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 4 (Daniel, Wen Huan, Eugene, Tiansheng)
Defeats: 2 (Keith, Balls)
Forth Place: Tiansheng (<R> Rated-RKO)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 3 (Balls, Wen Huan, Daniel)
Defeats: 3 (Keith, Eugene, Vincent)
Fifth Place: Wen Huan (<R> Sabu)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 2 (Eugene, Daniel)
Defeats: 4 (Keith, Balls, Tiansheng, Vincent)
Sixth Place: Eugene (<R> Mark Henry)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 2 (Tiansheng, Daniel)
Seventh Place: Daniel (<R> Rey Mysterio)
Games Played: 6
Victories: 0
Defeats: 6 (Keith, Balls, Vincent, Tiansheng, Wen Huan, Eugene)
Conclusion:
In contrast to the Virtual Classic Tournament, 7 entrants is considered one of the highest turnout for a Virtual Revolution Tourney. Even though it still might not be much people, I appreciate everyone who took effort to bring their deck and travel down to SMU to play. Great games guys! Looking forward to more games with you all!
Overall:
As much as I would love a bigger turnout, I understand everyone have their priorities (including laziness). I might sound sarcastic but this is just who I am and you can always view me as a heel character (I would actually love that a lot!). With all that said and the report wrapped up, let us take some time out to prepare ourselves to attend the upcoming tournament held by our returning Solaris™ in April! Follow the link below to view the tournament details:
rawdealsg.proboards.com/thread/3694/2016-april-singapore-national-tournament