Even if I am not 100% happy with the answers, I am so fkng thrilled to have answers!
While I share your "uh oh" approach to things Dean, I think Friday will be okay.
As for the WC questions, I assume that I was identified as an info source because I wrote the report on the wildcard division format, but I have no "power" per se in how things actually play out.
How many WC players will advance from Friday's tournament?
It's still eight! Those 8 advance to Saturday and meld with the 8 online qualifiers for a total of 16 Saturday wildcard players. Even though there are 10 WC machines, 8 is still the number. I would say it's too late to change that.
The real question is how many of those 16 advance to Sunday and get their own machines. The new Kong Off site says 10, which would make sense, since there are now 10 WC machines. So I will go to KO3 assuming that 10 wildcards get a dedicated machine Sunday. This is something to confirm with Eric/John.
Instead of having players assigned to a machine, can you create a queue of players for all machines and the first in line gets the next available machine? If we switch to this method, when will players be added back into the queue (when their current game finishes or keep the order of players the same throughout)?
As I understand it, the wildcard division is totally under the control of Eric and John, meaning that they, and not the Kong Off organizers, have final say in the logistics of machine-sharing. This also means that they would have the responsibility of assigning referee(s) to the task. The queue system is better in terms of tourney integrity, but also more labor-intensive.
Can WC players restart games this year? If so, what are the 'restart' rules?
I like the idea of a restart period for Friday and Saturday, under one condition: that it not be a hassle, or referee-intensive. To make that happen, what we would is a large-display timer on top of the machine, visible to everyone present, that the player himself starts when he steps up to the machine. We wouldn't need 10 timers (rarely/never would all 10 machines be in a restart window), but we would need enough to go around. 5 maybe? Timers would make the restart period self-policing, and you wouldn't need a human writing down start times and telling everyone when their time is up. As for the window, I'd say it should be no less than 5 minutes but certainly no more than 15. And if there's no restart period, I see that as fair as well, since perhaps that's something that should be left to the top 12 as a perk. We'll see what John and Eric think of this.