I had posted this on facebook, and I may be the only player who thinks this way, but when the structure was first suggested, it raised several red flags. Of all the concerns, I will voice only one. This is probably the way it will be so I don't want to be remembered as the idiot who thought otherwise and gave an 8 point lecture on the failings of said format, and debated it hotly for pages and pages. With that said, and the lack of interest that I would have for participating in this kind of tournament, I think it comes down to simple randomness. Over the course of a weekend, people have a sampling of games that will work closer and closer towards a level playing field. Even then, there is no guarantee that one player will still get more favorable randomness than another. If I only play a total of two games, it does not matter my skill set, if the cards in the randomness is against me, then it will not be a good enough sampling of games. This would not be worth my time to compete or spend the money to attend, and not be at home making money for my family, not to mention that it will be held in November and since I work retail I will not be able to get the time off again. The key here, is sampling of games. When I first heard about the idea, this was the element of the tournament that would get lost, and this is the element that I believe reveal a true weekend champion. Well, that is just one of my opinions. I know there are pros and cons. I just hope that we pick up more pros then we do cons. Try it out, see how it goes, and let me know.