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I have the game, but how do you get on wi-fi? Do you have to buy a special cord or something?--{{User:Aipom/sig}}--
I have the game, but how do you get on wi-fi? Do you have to buy a special cord or something?--{{User:Aipom/sig}}--
:If you don't have a wireless connection, you'll need a Nintendo USB Connector, another $29.99-$39.99 ($34.99 on [http://www.nintendo.com Nintendo.com]). {{User:Wayoshi/sig}} 19:00, 17 December 2006 (EST)
:If you don't have a wireless connection, you'll need a Nintendo USB Connector, another $29.99-$39.99 ($34.99 on [http://www.nintendo.com Nintendo.com]). {{User:Wayoshi/sig}} 19:00, 17 December 2006 (EST)
== Suggested: ==
With the six people we have right now, we can do the following:
A) Have two matches of three people. 3rd place after the match is eliminated. The remaining four have a match, the top two move on. Match between them for the title. '''Total Matches:''' 4
B) My idea →
#Create pairs of people in Bracket A, Bracket B, and Bracket C. These won't be partners.
#Bracket A plays Bracket B, then B plays C, and A plays C. Each player gets to play two matches: one time against all other competitors and both times against the other player in their bracket.
#From the combined total of points earned (max 80, 1st in each race = 10*8), determine the top 4 players, '''''or''''' the top 2 brackets based on combined points (max 136: 1st & 2nd in each race = 17*8)
#Have a final four match, the top two advance; they race for the title.
'''Total Matches:''' 5 ;)
Another key component is '''tie-breaker privileges'''. My plan is the higher the points, the better. For example:
*The player who was 1st overall in the Bracket round ties in 2nd in the final four match. He moves on because he had more points in the previous round – he wins the tie-breaker.
*The player who is 1st in the final four match wins if it is a 30-30 (two races won each, 10+10+5+5) tie in the championship match, meaning that 2nd place must win three races out of four to capture the title.
These tie-breakers are set so we don't have to play another (boring) two-player match to try to break a tie, which could result in another tie.
Any objections? B) allows for one more match. If we can get 8 definite players, we can create Brackets A-D and have 3 matches for each player in the first round (max pts solo-player 120, bracket-combined 204). I personally don't want any "teaming up" to move on, but if that's preferred, we can opt that way as well.
{{User:Wayoshi/sig}} 23:11, 17 December 2006 (EST)

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Aipom

I have the game, but how do you get on wi-fi? Do you have to buy a special cord or something?--Aipom_Banana_2.gif Aipom 424.png--

If you don't have a wireless connection, you'll need a Nintendo USB Connector, another $29.99-$39.99 ($34.99 on Nintendo.com). Wa Yoshihead.png TC@Y 19:00, 17 December 2006 (EST)

Suggested:

With the six people we have right now, we can do the following:

A) Have two matches of three people. 3rd place after the match is eliminated. The remaining four have a match, the top two move on. Match between them for the title. Total Matches: 4

B) My idea →

  1. Create pairs of people in Bracket A, Bracket B, and Bracket C. These won't be partners.
  2. Bracket A plays Bracket B, then B plays C, and A plays C. Each player gets to play two matches: one time against all other competitors and both times against the other player in their bracket.
  3. From the combined total of points earned (max 80, 1st in each race = 10*8), determine the top 4 players, or the top 2 brackets based on combined points (max 136: 1st & 2nd in each race = 17*8)
  4. Have a final four match, the top two advance; they race for the title.

Total Matches: 5 ;)

Another key component is tie-breaker privileges. My plan is the higher the points, the better. For example:

  • The player who was 1st overall in the Bracket round ties in 2nd in the final four match. He moves on because he had more points in the previous round – he wins the tie-breaker.
  • The player who is 1st in the final four match wins if it is a 30-30 (two races won each, 10+10+5+5) tie in the championship match, meaning that 2nd place must win three races out of four to capture the title.

These tie-breakers are set so we don't have to play another (boring) two-player match to try to break a tie, which could result in another tie.

Any objections? B) allows for one more match. If we can get 8 definite players, we can create Brackets A-D and have 3 matches for each player in the first round (max pts solo-player 120, bracket-combined 204). I personally don't want any "teaming up" to move on, but if that's preferred, we can opt that way as well.

Wa Yoshihead.png TC@Y 23:11, 17 December 2006 (EST)