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MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-11 21:16:44
it says that my team automatically progresses into the next round.
why's that? do all teams do that? isn't it a disadvantgae, because i lose ticket income?
So when's my first cup game gonna be then? and does one loss automatically mean that i'm out?
sorry.. i know lots of questions.. but it's my first cup participation.
  
jespernohr
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-11 21:20:18
Yes it can be a financial disadvantage, it depends on the size of the stadium the game is played at.

No it isn't all the teams this happens for.

And yes it is one game each round - win or get knocked out.
  
skinkeskyter
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-11 21:21:36
This has been disscussed a lot before. Some teams get's bye in the first couple of round. Some don't. Last year i got byes this year I have a match in the first round so it seems to be completly random and yes it's a disadvantage (unless you get beaten though)

It's not sure when your first round is but I would guess it will be in max 3 rounds from now, and if you loose your out.

Hope this helps
  
skinkeskyter
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-11 21:21:58
a bit slow, but oh well^^
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-11 21:22:45
thanks man
  
Gurudefence
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-11 21:23:45
MasterMark wrote:

it says that my team automatically progresses into the next round.
why's that? do all teams do that? isn't it a disadvantgae, because i lose ticket income?
So when's my first cup game gonna be then? and does one loss automatically mean that i'm out?
sorry.. i know lots of questions.. but it's my first cup participation.



1, Think of a cup competition. I do not know the exact maths but the teams involved are: 2, 4, 8, 12, 24, 48, 96, 192 and so forth....

Those that have a 'bye' are due to the difference in members. For example: Round with 192 teams is fine, but round with 384 has only 300.... Meaning round with 192 has to go ahead instead.

I didn't explain that too well, perhaps someone else could explain

2, Sure, it is a disadvantage, but it is random.

3, 9th or 16th - Unsure.

4, When you lose, you are knocked out.

EDIT: And you thought you were slow
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-11 21:56:52
wow thanks all you guys for the qucik and informative responses..
and guru.. glad ur back.. even though i havn't been around for that long..
  
Gurudefence
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-11 23:07:16
Pleasure to meet you, Mark.

All the best to you.
  
JM Henriksen
Posts: 435
Posted on 2009-05-11 23:11:45
jespernohr wrote:

Yes it can be a financial disadvantage, it depends on the size of the stadium the game is played at.



Does that mean that the ticket income is split as in a friendly game?
  
Gurudefence
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-11 23:15:42
JM Henriksen wrote:

jespernohr wrote:

Yes it can be a financial disadvantage, it depends on the size of the stadium the game is played at.



Does that mean that the ticket income is split as in a friendly game?



Yes - but ticket prices are at 100% with a 50/50 split.
  
 
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