Hello everyone,
I'm sorry for being late with this. I've been working hard recently and I kind of forgot the deadline.
Anyway, I've been thinking a lot about the World Cup team selection, and I have talked about it with some good players from Canada, to discuss with them about having a selection process that would give us the best team possible.
First of all, I agree with you that having a qualification to select our national champions for the next ITSF World Championship would be very difficult because of Canada's superficy. However, I'm one of those who think that a qualification tournament, or a series of qualification tournaments is the only way to select the best players in Canada while keeping the selection process the most fair possible to all canadian players. Unfortunately, I did not have time to think about a specific way to earn money for the team but I guess sponsorship could help us (in Quebec, there's already compagnies who sponsor A.Q.B.B. tournament like BlackKnight, Red Bull etc.). Also, according to the 2006 world cup website
http://www.tischfussball-wm-2006.de/eng_infos.html , the 10 team members get their place tickets and accomodations paid so it's going to help us.
Now, I'm gonna expose what is my idea about how we should select our team. I'm not going to go deeply in the formalities, because I wanted to start an open discussion about my idea.
Basically, there are two scenarios possible (don't forget we have to select 6 men, 2 women, and 2 extra players (1 man and 1 women):
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Having a 1 week-end qualification tournament in a specific place in Canada. This week-end would be separated in two different qualfication tournaments. On the first day, we would run two round-robin tournaments (one for the men, one for the women) on Canada's home table. I'm just throwing an arbitrary number, but at the end of this day, we could select the top 10 men and the top 4 women, based on the final ranking. This first draft would give us the strongest players of Canada on our home table, which is very important in a multitable tournament. Also, this first qualification would give a chance to the best players in Canada to have a so-so tournament, and probably have a chance to truly qualify the day after.
On the second day, we could run a second qualfication tournament, with the same round robin format, with only the top 10 men and the top 4 women of the last day. But this time, this second qualification would be multitable (on Tornado, Bonzini and Garlando World Championship model so we respect the multitable aspect of Canada). At this point, the top 7 men and the top 3 women would be the one who would represent our country.
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Instead of having only a one week-end qualfiication tournament at one specific place in Canada, we could run a pre qualification tournament in East and in West, on the Canada's home table. This way, it could dispense to too many players of having to travel to the final qualification. Then, the best players of East and West would have to finally compete in the one week-end qualification tournament as explained earlier.
I know it's gonna be expensive for some to travel to a qualification tournament, but I don't think we have another choice to make it fair to everyone and to have the best team possible. We don't really have choice to set up a battle between the players from East and West to find who are the best players to represent us. Plus, this selection process would give us a really good feel of who are the best players on Canada's home table while being the best players when we speak about quick adaptation on different kind of tables, which is definitely important in a multitable tournament.
Feel free to post your thoughts.