Maybe you were thought to be shit, and got the toughest team in the first round. Second round you're playing a team you should easily beat. Third round you're playing a mid-table team. A win there will put you in the same position as team who just lost their first game. That is, in three rounds, even though you were rated the shittiest team, you've made your way into the top tier.
In our case at the London Open, I think that's what happened. I really enjoyed that tournament and the feeling that your previous game's performance influences who you're going to play next. Still, out of 6 games we played Cosmic, Equipe, DTGP and La Schmoove; but that's the luck of the draw if only the first one was seeded.
I now get what you mean about creating more equal mid-tables, thanks!
In our case at the London Open, I think that's what happened. I really enjoyed that tournament and the feeling that your previous game's performance influences who you're going to play next. Still, out of 6 games we played Cosmic, Equipe, DTGP and La Schmoove; but that's the luck of the draw if only the first one was seeded.
I now get what you mean about creating more equal mid-tables, thanks!