Rito wrote:Men don't decide whether they like someone or not based solely on breast size.


Kiopi wrote:So far no one has actually gone undefeated in the Regular Season. Mio looked like one that could pull it off last year and that was when K-On!! was still running IIRC but that never materialized. Going undefeated and putting down enough top-tier characters is enough to push some voters into anti-vote mode.
The risk of defeat would most likely increase around the second half of the Regulars. Maybe somewhere in the last two periods where she will start meeting the stronger opponents.
Rito wrote:Men don't decide whether they like someone or not based solely on breast size.


Arcion wrote:Kiopi wrote:So far no one has actually gone undefeated in the Regular Season. Mio looked like one that could pull it off last year and that was when K-On!! was still running IIRC but that never materialized. Going undefeated and putting down enough top-tier characters is enough to push some voters into anti-vote mode.
The risk of defeat would most likely increase around the second half of the Regulars. Maybe somewhere in the last two periods where she will start meeting the stronger opponents.
That is true, but we're also using a different structure to determine the necklace winners this year. If those win/loss gather up all the hate-votes, it might be possible to pull off a no-loss regular season.
Tenshi might be the first girl to be able to pull it off, and it sounds like she's got the backing to do so.

Kiopi wrote:Mio only won one necklace and that was Aquamarine in the beginning of the season. Her first loss was at the end in Diamond. That's a big gap in time passing. A repercussion of an unbeaten run? And maybe anti-voting by Shana supporters?
Rito wrote:Men don't decide whether they like someone or not based solely on breast size.

Arcion wrote:If the no-loss hate-votes are dissapated somewhat at the end of each necklace, without affecting her w/l ratio, she could pull it out.
KholdStare88 wrote:Remember that you guys commented how "carefree" the seeding matches were since they don't affect anyone's records. The necklace matches are exactly the same. Except for the necklace being awarded, winning or losing in the group match doesn't affect your W, L, SDO, or any other stat that calculates to the Top 16.


Arcion wrote:Kiopi wrote:Mio only won one necklace and that was Aquamarine in the beginning of the season. Her first loss was at the end in Diamond. That's a big gap in time passing. A repercussion of an unbeaten run? And maybe anti-voting by Shana supporters?
If I remember correctly, it was because it took that long for her to face an opponent strong enough and the anti-voting was building up the whole season, but the two never came together well enough to cause a loss earlier in the season.
If the no-loss hate-votes are dissapated somewhat at the end of each necklace, without affecting her w/l ratio, she could pull it out.


At the end of the seventh Round in each Period, the seven (7) highest ranked and eligible Contestants will participate in the Necklace Showdown, a free-for-all voting round to determine the winner of the Necklace representing that period.
and I've changed my mind and Kanade is a lock for Aquamarine















loudmouth wrote:Let me just make sure I understand this correctly.
Last year Necklaces were decided based on SDO attained that period. Facing and defeating stronger opponents (Specifically opponents who won most of their other matches that period) increased SDO. This is why Mio won the Aquamarine necklace and never won another despite never dropping a match until Ruby 7. Under this format, Kanade wouldn't ever have a definitive lock on winning a necklace.
This year, however, in the ISML charter VII. F.At the end of the seventh Round in each Period, the seven (7) highest ranked and eligible Contestants will participate in the Necklace Showdown, a free-for-all voting round to determine the winner of the Necklace representing that period.
Which makes it seem like Kanade's victory is all but assured.
I cast my vote under the assumption that last years rules were still in effectand I've changed my mind and Kanade is a lock for Aquamarine




kuachai wrote:I thought the person with more wins (more points) will always rank higher disregard of SDO?
















kuachai wrote:I thought the person with more wins (more points) will always rank higher disregard of SDO?

loudmouth wrote:kuachai wrote:I thought the person with more wins (more points) will always rank higher disregard of SDO?
I believe that is correct. Or at least it was last year. I managed to find an instance from last year where one contestant went 5-2 in a period but got a higher SDO than a couple of the contestants who went 6-1 and the contestants with 6-1 were ranked higher. It's pretty unusual though I would guess.


























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