Cake101 said:
I think this means that they "cut" to a certain amount of players day two, restart with fresh records and the top 8 of that mini tourney go on to top cut.
Edit: Post 100!!
Yeah I think he got it.
Here, let me explain.
Championship events will now also have a maximum top cut of eight players (Top 8). Some larger Premier Events will feature two-day splits, in which players with the top records from the first day’s Swiss rounds move on to play a second day of Swiss rounds prior to the Top 8 playoffs.
This is the verbatim quote.
Let's assume you have...200 players in a high-end tournament. For a States, this is about average. Now, let's say the top 25% of the players go on to play on a 2nd day of Swiss. That's the top 50. Those 50 come back the next day and play their own Swiss event. Then you take the top 8 of those 50, and they go on to play top cut.
For smaller events you'd just have 1 day of Swiss and then go on to top cut. For larger events, you'd have 2 days of Swiss, with the 2nd day being the top X amount of people from the 1st day.
The best irl example I can compare it to is Worlds and the LCQ. Anyone who makes it past the grinder (16 per division out of 600+) gets to play in the main Swiss event the next day, then the top 32 go on from there to play top cut after that.
This means tourneys are going to take for-
E-ver. As a judge I am extremely saddened. This basically means the tourneys are going to take almost the whole day and I won't get home until late at night. I'll barely have enough time for dinner, let alone anything else I might want to do that day.