I am not a person known for delicate writing matters. If my wording is too abrasive or whatnot, please look past it, I tried.
I'm not going to beat around the bush, this thread is almost entirely motivated by the recent ORAS OU Invitational incident. Mannat and Avarice scheduled for 5pm Monday. Mannat had a family medical emergency, said he couldn't make it. Now, what do you think is the acceptable response to Mannat's request? Offer condolences? Reschedule for the rest of the 150+ hours still available to them? Schedule later that day perhaps, like Mannat offered?
Avarice proceeded to claim and win an activity call from this. Skipping past how this is the grimiest thing I've seen a user try to pull all year, this is something that shouldn't be allowed to happen. I don't intend to blame or point fingers at the hosts, they were trying to follow the letter of the law. And to that, I propose we re-examine the law, and potentially change it to something more lenient.
I propose something similar the following:
In an Individual:
If a player misses a Monday/Tuesday scheduled game, force a rescheduling. If there is reasonable grounds to assume bad faith is at play, or if a player genuinely cannot play even with an extension, then host discretion can apply.
In a team tour:
If a player needs to reschedule from a game on Monday/Tuesday - grant that request, unless there's reason otherwise.
If a player is late to a game on Monday/Tuesday by the 30 minute window and no sub is provided, force a substitution. If the managers cannot get it done within 8 hours from the scheduled game, then the sub is done automatically via an objective system. (Most expensive sub, alphabetical, randomized? Doesn't really matter which method) Of course, host discretion applies.
I think we can all agree that the ideal scenario for a tournament is actually getting the games played. We sign up to play a tournament, so we should maximize the games played and dissuade (if not infracting) blatant activity fishing. This whole mindset of "fish for wins no matter what" mindset is a scourge on this site for awhile, and I think even if my proposal isn't the ideal route, we at least consider some changes to the current system. Whether its making it a host discretion call, or barring it altogether doesn't hugely matter.































