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Post by KevinW on Nov 21, 2007 22:02:58 GMT -5
Not sure if I posted the question here or on the COTG onlione forum so pardon me if I asdked this and it was already answered as I sem to ahev forgottne where I asked it but here goes: When you have the 2 on 1 advantage in that match, mechanically how does that work?I suppose you would take turns pounding on the opponent but what happens when he gets a reversal? does the other one involed nullfy it or does he get shots on both?
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Post by traviz on Dec 15, 2007 21:14:24 GMT -5
I guess no one had an answer for this.
I was interested in seeing the answer, too.
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Post by krisosk on Dec 16, 2007 19:52:21 GMT -5
Sorry, must've missed this when it was originally posted.
When there is a 2 vs 1 circumstances, I'd say it should be played out as any other sort of handicap match/situation you might have in your fed.
Plus, if you've got the double-team chart, that would most likely come into play.
~ :-Xsk
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Post by KevinW on Dec 30, 2007 23:48:29 GMT -5
never really had any handicap matches in my fed,so outside of the double team chart, that still doesn't help.
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Post by welsh on Jan 14, 2008 8:24:43 GMT -5
Where handicap matches are tag matches, obviously it is easy, but where the matches are proper two-on-one handicaps of the type the Undertaker liked to use to punish WCW wrestlers or the like I usually use the following: When the lone wrestler is on defense, use the stronger of the offensive wrestler's charts. When a team wrestler rolls a (tag) instruction, he can roll to make a tag (just assume the friend came to help him). Team get a pin save on every pin attempt by the lone wrestler. Assume a comeback by the lone wrestler involves some "fists of fury" or a chair shot. Basically a sustained flurry that culminates in a big move that takes one opponent from the team out so they don't come into play again until a (tag) result or a pin save or their team mate makes a comeback onto offense. Lone wrestler chooses which opponent to go on offense against, and cannot alternate like the team can. I have found that it plays just like a tag match but with unlimited saves. The quirk is when the single wrestler makes his comeback, he can pick the weaker opponent, which does level the playing field slightly and results in the weaker wrestler normally being the one who does the job, which is normally good for storylines as Mensar doesn't get buried when Cordanus gets slammed ! Any extra handicapping did seem to be too one sided considering most handicap matches seem strangely competitive...anyone would think it was staged
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Post by Tournament Master on Jan 14, 2008 12:45:31 GMT -5
I've also used Triple Threat match rules, but have 2 of the guys constantly fight the other one.
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Post by Swarm on Jan 16, 2008 21:34:14 GMT -5
Interesting.
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