Yea, there can be a lot of things to consider regarding who gets "dedicated machines" at the upcomming Kong Off.
I agree it is kinda necessary to always have the 'big names' in the event...Billy and Steve. They draw the people in. This event doesn't happen without them. Or does it? Hard to say. There hasn't been a Kong Off without them.
I like the analogy to other sports...its true, no other sport keeps letting the top players or teams back into the playoffs, or championship, year after year. They have to play through a season, prove themselves again, and earn their way back in again.
I really like the idea of a qualification period. That would be the 'regular season' for Donkey Kong players. It would be a way for all players to prove themselves, year over year, that they didn't just have 1 'lucky' game. It would also keep things fresh and exciting for all players trying to "earn a spot". You would always know who had these 4 or 6 spots locked in currently...and as time went on you would know what score you had to try to beat. The 1 MAJOR flaw with something like this would be sandbagging. If there were players that held out, and didn't tell anyone about a great score they got, it would give everyone else "false hope" that scoring a certain score would earn them a spot.
Lets say the field of qualified players looked like this:
1. Billy
2. Steve
3. Hank
4. Vincent
5. Dean
6. Jeff
7. Player A - 1,060,000
8. Player B - 1,050,000
9. Player C - 1,040,000
10. Player D - 1,030,000
11. Player E - 1,020,000
12. Player F - 1,010,000
There could be another player, or 2 players, call them Player G and Player H, who held scores 1,035,000, and 1,025,000, respectively. These players had these scores on video tape...and did not tell the DK community about them. Everyone else trying to qualify, as it got down to the wire, would be shooting for a safe score that would beat 1,010,000...to knock Player F out and take their spot...only this would be pointless, because the true score to beat would be 1,025,000, Player H's score.
Sandbaggers could hold onto their scores in an attempt to theoretically lower the 'qualifying score' cutoff.
On the other hand...one could argue that you can throw the whole 'sandbagging' argument out the window...and just always assume there may be someone out there sandbagging...so always go for your best/highest possible score...during the qualification period. That way you know that you did your best...and even if someone submits a last minute high score that gets them a spot on the last day of qualifying...you were pushing for the highest possible score you could achieve the whole time, so doesn't matter.
BUT - ...well...it really DOES matter if there are sandbaggers...because someone trying to qualify and beat out the current 'lowest qualified score'...of course wouldn't want to be grouping and pressing to the max...especially during crunch time, like a month or a week before the cutoff date for qualifying...because that obviously reduces his/her chances of completing a game. The more you press, the more chances you have to die. I'm kinda repeating/arguing with myself at this point though...but hopefully you get my points...and you could argue either side of this.
In the end, my vote would be for having to qualify year over year...the TG high scores list would always stay the same...but scores are thrown out every year as far as the Kong Off spots are concerned.
I would also think it should be longer than 3 months. I'd agree with Scott, it starts the day after the previous Kong Off ends, and goes up until 1 month from the Kong Off date?