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Originally Posted by getbak
So, what do you do when the player you would have voted for in a ranking is already off the board?
Let's say that your personal ranking was Bennett, Baertschi, and Gaudreau as 1, 2, 3... So, you vote for Bennett first. Gaudreau wins the first round. For the second round, you still believe that Bennett is the best player on the list, but you vote for Baertschi instead? Then, the third round comes along, and your vote is for Gaudreau, but he's off the list...so, do you just not vote that round or do you vote for your #4?
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In short - yes haha.
That happened with Ortio and Baertschi for me. I ranked Ortio 3 but Sven was the consensus 3. I had Poirier at 4 so I put him there but then when 5 came I chose Granlund as Sven was gone and he was next.
I guess removing the winner from each round does have my method making less sense, I just found it redundant (and boring) to be voting for the same person multiple times in a row.