Teh Future
Smash Master
With recent... issues that have surfaced I think this should take a closer inspection
. I do not think it would be hard AT ALL to implement this. Simply add a rule onto the list that says:
Opponents will play out all of their sets or they can receive no payment unless specified by the tournament organizer. Furthermore, Each placement will receive the money specified by 60/30/10 split in both doubles and singles.
Or something to that effect. I think an important thing to note is that this does not actually stop people from splitting. If people really want to then they can split after they receive the money anyways because at that point they can do whatever they want with it :/ All this does is discourage formal splitting which kills hype at tournaments and encourage competitive playing until the end of bracket play.
TL;DR "banning" splitting will not actually ban it at all, but strongly discourage something that apparently other gaming communities frown upon (can anyone actually confirm this?) and result in every set being played out to its fullest unless the TO says otherwise.
I'm honestly not sure if this would make a good rule and should be enforced or not. But I definitely think there needs to be some discussion on the subject.
Opponents will play out all of their sets or they can receive no payment unless specified by the tournament organizer. Furthermore, Each placement will receive the money specified by 60/30/10 split in both doubles and singles.
Or something to that effect. I think an important thing to note is that this does not actually stop people from splitting. If people really want to then they can split after they receive the money anyways because at that point they can do whatever they want with it :/ All this does is discourage formal splitting which kills hype at tournaments and encourage competitive playing until the end of bracket play.
TL;DR "banning" splitting will not actually ban it at all, but strongly discourage something that apparently other gaming communities frown upon (can anyone actually confirm this?) and result in every set being played out to its fullest unless the TO says otherwise.
I'm honestly not sure if this would make a good rule and should be enforced or not. But I definitely think there needs to be some discussion on the subject.