Quote (nate321 @ Sat, Jul 18 2009, 03:56pm)
it has to be a 3 day waiting period if the person on top has not been in a challenge since the original match. thus preventing an instant rematch.
now relate that to the abc deal
1) C
2) B
3) A
1.
'A' challenges 'B', 'B' wins. positions remain. 'A' cannot instantly rechallenge 'B' at this moment.
'B' challenges 'C', 'C' wins. positions remain. 'A' can now rechallenge 'B'.
2.
'A' challenges 'B', 'B' wins. positions remain. 'A' cannot instantly rechallenge 'B' at this moment.
'B' challenges 'C', 'B' wins. 'A' can now rechallenge 'B'(allowed to challenge 2 spots ahead).
3.
'A' challenges 'B', 'A' wins. 'A' is now ahead of 'B'. 'B' cannot challange 'A' for a rematch at this momment.
'A' challenges 'C', 'C' wins. 'A' is currently ahead of 'B'. 'B' can now challenge 'A'.
4.
'A' challenges 'B', 'A' wins. 'A' is now ahead of 'B'. 'B' cannot challange 'A' for a rematch at this momment.
'A' challenges 'C', 'A' wins. 'A' is now ahead of 'C'. 'B' can now challenge 'A'(allowed to challenge 2 spots ahead).
3 days rule is also elimated if the winners in these scenarios get challenged by a different person rather than challenging
decided to write this with exact situations as examples.
oh ya.
5.
'A' challenges 'B', 'B' wins. positions stays the same. 'B' decides not to make a challenge up the ladder when he posts the score.
'A' challenges 'C', 'A' wins. 'A' is now 2 spots ahead of 'B'. 'B' can now challenge 'A' for a rematch(if 'A' also doesnt make new challenge). Because 'A' is on top and has had a duel since their original encounter.
This post was edited by nate321 on Jul 18 2009 05:39pm