MusicTalk Draft Tournament – Preliminary Rules Discussion
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MusicTalk Draft Tournament – Preliminary Rules Discussion
A variation of this game has recently been played in the DVDTalk and TVTalk Forums moderated by Groucho. With his blessing, I wanted to see if there was enough interest in MusicTalk to play the game here.
Below are the rules, shamelessly copied from the previous draft threads.
If you are interested in playing, or have any thoughts or suggestions on the game setup, please post in this thread. If we have enough people interested, the draft will start Monday.
MusicTalk Draft Tournament - Rules:
Please let me know if there’s anything you don’t understand.
None of these rules are set in stone, so please give me any and all ideas you might have to make the game more fun.
Below are the rules, shamelessly copied from the previous draft threads.
If you are interested in playing, or have any thoughts or suggestions on the game setup, please post in this thread. If we have enough people interested, the draft will start Monday.
MusicTalk Draft Tournament - Rules:
The idea behind the game is that all the players “draft” a 10 CD collection, and then square off to see who has the best “virtual collection”. By draft, I mean selecting one album at a time to add to your collection in turn (like in sports, or in grade school where captains would pick teams).
Detailed rules:
1. Draft picks are "first come, first serve."
2. After we have a full field of players, rounds will begin every 24 hours at 9am Pacific (excluding weekends). The DVDTalk server clock will be the official timekeeper, so watch your timestamps! Any picks made outside the official time will be ignored. You'll need to repost them within the correct time frame.
3. For each round, players can draft one album (for example: “Miles Davis – Kind Of Blue”).
4. Once everybody has drafted 10 albums, we’ll have a bracket tournament. You’ll be randomly paired up, and the forum will vote on who has the better collection.
5. Restrictions:
a. You can only draft one album per artist. (You can’t draft every U2 album – pick your favorite!)
b. You can only draft one box set. A box set is defined as a multi-disc set combining multiple previously released recordings in one package (for example: “Tom Petty - Playback” (6 discs) would count as a box set while “The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs (3 Discs) would count as a single album)
**Note** If a box set is drafted that collects the albums of an artist (i.e. "The Doors - The Complete Studio Recordings"), the individual albums contained in that box set are still eligible to be drafted.
c. You cannot draft an album that as already been drafted by drafting a “special edition” of that album. (for example: If a contestant has drafted “Interpol – Antics”, you cannot draft “Interpol – Antics:SE”). The same rule applies with albums that have been re-released. You may draft a certain release (i.e. “Bob Dylan – Blonde on Blonde: SACD/Remastered”) but that would make any previous release of the same album ineligible.
6. The field will be limited to 32 players. If we do not reach 32 contestants, there may be several players who receive a “bye” in the first round.
7. If you miss two rounds in a row, you will be replaced with an alternate. Alternates will enter the game in a "first come, first serve" fashion when this occurs, and will "inherit" the existing collection.
8. SPECIAL NOTE: This game will take approximately two weeks to play (weekdays only). Please do not sign up if you don’t think you can play the entire time.
9. Draft picks will be tracked in the second post of the draft thread.
10. After all the “collections” have been drafted, the bracket tourney will begin, and continue for five rounds until we have a grand champion.
Detailed rules:
1. Draft picks are "first come, first serve."
2. After we have a full field of players, rounds will begin every 24 hours at 9am Pacific (excluding weekends). The DVDTalk server clock will be the official timekeeper, so watch your timestamps! Any picks made outside the official time will be ignored. You'll need to repost them within the correct time frame.
3. For each round, players can draft one album (for example: “Miles Davis – Kind Of Blue”).
4. Once everybody has drafted 10 albums, we’ll have a bracket tournament. You’ll be randomly paired up, and the forum will vote on who has the better collection.
5. Restrictions:
a. You can only draft one album per artist. (You can’t draft every U2 album – pick your favorite!)
b. You can only draft one box set. A box set is defined as a multi-disc set combining multiple previously released recordings in one package (for example: “Tom Petty - Playback” (6 discs) would count as a box set while “The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs (3 Discs) would count as a single album)
**Note** If a box set is drafted that collects the albums of an artist (i.e. "The Doors - The Complete Studio Recordings"), the individual albums contained in that box set are still eligible to be drafted.
c. You cannot draft an album that as already been drafted by drafting a “special edition” of that album. (for example: If a contestant has drafted “Interpol – Antics”, you cannot draft “Interpol – Antics:SE”). The same rule applies with albums that have been re-released. You may draft a certain release (i.e. “Bob Dylan – Blonde on Blonde: SACD/Remastered”) but that would make any previous release of the same album ineligible.
6. The field will be limited to 32 players. If we do not reach 32 contestants, there may be several players who receive a “bye” in the first round.
7. If you miss two rounds in a row, you will be replaced with an alternate. Alternates will enter the game in a "first come, first serve" fashion when this occurs, and will "inherit" the existing collection.
8. SPECIAL NOTE: This game will take approximately two weeks to play (weekdays only). Please do not sign up if you don’t think you can play the entire time.
9. Draft picks will be tracked in the second post of the draft thread.
10. After all the “collections” have been drafted, the bracket tourney will begin, and continue for five rounds until we have a grand champion.
None of these rules are set in stone, so please give me any and all ideas you might have to make the game more fun.
Last edited by auto; 10-20-05 at 12:14 PM.
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So long as the '(weekdays only)' part of rule #8 sticks around, I'll play.
Edited to add: I'll play either way, but personally I disagree with the definition of box set. I'd define a box set as a 'multi-disc set combining multiple previously released recordings into one package.' Off your example, I'd consider 69 Love Songs to be one album, even though it's 3 discs, whereas something like the The Doors Complete Collection would meet the standard for boxset. Anyway, the rules should definitely be left up to the organizer, but that's just my $.02 on the box set definition.
Edited to add: I'll play either way, but personally I disagree with the definition of box set. I'd define a box set as a 'multi-disc set combining multiple previously released recordings into one package.' Off your example, I'd consider 69 Love Songs to be one album, even though it's 3 discs, whereas something like the The Doors Complete Collection would meet the standard for boxset. Anyway, the rules should definitely be left up to the organizer, but that's just my $.02 on the box set definition.
Last edited by maxfisher; 10-20-05 at 09:28 AM.
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Originally Posted by maxfisher
Edited to add: I'll play either way, but personally I disagree with the definition of box set. I'd define a box set as a 'multi-disc set combining multiple previously released recordings into one package.' Off your example, I'd consider 69 Love Songs to be one album, even though it's 3 discs, whereas something like the The Doors Complete Collection would meet the standard for boxset. Anyway, the rules should definitely be left up to the organizer, but that's just my $.02 on the box set definition.
Originally Posted by auto
None of these rules are set in stone, so please give me any and all ideas you might have to make the game more fun.
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Originally Posted by iggystar
This sounds interesting but I'm confused. I'll have gmall2003 explain it to me
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What about live albums? Should they be allowed? I do not think greatest hits/compilations should be allowed. All box sets should have to be pretty much non-released material, a la Nirvana, The Cure.
Last edited by cdollaz; 10-20-05 at 11:11 AM.
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The problem with compilation-style boxed sets is that someone could take "Led Zeppelin Complete Recordings" and then that would keep anyone from taking any other Zep albums.
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Originally Posted by cdollaz
The problem with compilation-style boxed sets is that someone could take "Led Zeppelin Complete Recordings" and then that would keep anyone from taking any other Zep albums.
Does anyone have any ideas? Should we allow individual albums that may have already been chosen as part of a box set?
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Originally Posted by cdollaz
I do not think greatest hits/compilations should be allowed.
Last edited by auto; 10-20-05 at 11:23 AM.
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Originally Posted by cdollaz
I just think its kind of a cop out to be able to pick a greatest hits set because they are so obvious. Doesn't require much thought.
1) everyone's limited to 1 box set
2) someone selecting a box set doesn't mean that individual albums within the box set are off-limits for selection
In that scenario, I imagine most people's lists would probably contain 1 comprehensive box set and 9 regular albums, which seems like it'd be fair. Otherwise, we'll probably run into some issues. Take Tom Petty's 'Playback' for instance, as it contains 3 discs of 'greatest hits' and 3 discs of unreleased material. Or Springsteen's 'Tracks', which while all of the recordings were 'original', quite a few of them were different versions of previously released songs. To avoid confusion, I think we need to either allow or ban all box sets, with no exceptions, and I'd come down on the side of allowing them.
As for regular, 1-disc greatest hits albums, I think they should be allowed. I might be in the minority in my thinking, but to offer an example, I'd consider Springsteen's 'Born to Run' superior to his 'Greatest Hits' and if two lists were identical in all other respects, would vote for the person who'd selected 'Born to Run'. Of course, I suppose others might not have the same view, but it seems like that'd just put more strategy into what you draft.
Edited to add: I know with the Movie Draft Tournament, they allowed box sets as I outlined above. For example, someone could pick the Lord of the Rings Trilogy box set, but that didn't take the individual movies off the table for the rest of the participants.
Last edited by maxfisher; 10-20-05 at 11:52 AM.
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I agree with everything maxfisher posted above.
Yes. Double albums are elgible and count as one "pick".
Originally Posted by Drexl
I would like to be in. Are double albums such as The Wall eligible?
Last edited by auto; 10-20-05 at 12:09 PM.
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Originally Posted by cdollaz
I just think its kind of a cop out to be able to pick a greatest hits set because they are so obvious. Doesn't require much thought.
I would also argue that some "Greatest Hits" collections are the definitive release from that artist and these should be eligible.
In some ways, choosing a GH may require more thought.
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I'm in and I'm going to keep entering these things until I survive the first round!
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i definitely think box sets which collect complete albums of an artist should not be included. i don't see why anthologies, greatest hits, collections, etc. shouldn't be. it seems logical.