The more teams we have the less accurate the results will be.
Not true.
What I think you might mean is that as the number of teams increases, the more the format will have to stray from round-robin to facilitate them all. Any perceived inaccuracy will consequently come from the inherent failings of the chosen format, not the number of teams that enter. I suppose a lot of format failings are really the fault of time...
In the spirit of constructive criticism, may I suggest an alternative sound-bite which could aid in our shared quest for rampant elitism:
"If you have ever felt like there's not enough time, you probably should not enter because we are all running out of time. The less time we have, the less accurate our lives are."
Not true.
What I think you might mean is that as the number of teams increases, the more the format will have to stray from round-robin to facilitate them all. Any perceived inaccuracy will consequently come from the inherent failings of the chosen format, not the number of teams that enter. I suppose a lot of format failings are really the fault of time...
In the spirit of constructive criticism, may I suggest an alternative sound-bite which could aid in our shared quest for rampant elitism:
"If you have ever felt like there's not enough time, you probably should not enter because we are all running out of time. The less time we have, the less accurate our lives are."