Yup, that's pretty much what that rules says.littlemute wrote:Ok, that's a ridiculously terrible rule. Example:A chaos team has lost 4 games but has 14 blood thirsty players. The Skaven come off a rough week of games and have seven players for their next game and you're saying that the chaos coach can just challenge the Skaven team and then win 2-0 when the challenge is refused?
Okay, obviously we have two different definations of Open League Format. My mistake, I misunderstood what you were refering to. See, by my thinking, you're not playing unless you're involved in some kind of tourniment, and the Open Leageu Format is what is described in the LRB as the playoffs to determine who get's into the semi-finals. Apparenty, you're league uses it as games played between major tournies. Cool, I'll change my way of thinking for this thread then.littlemute wrote:The whole idea of the open league format is that coaches play who they want to play, when they want to until a tournament starts. They have a rough game, they get with another player around the same rank and duke it out. The two dead hard teams in the league eventually can't find as many willing coaches and then go head to head and one usually gets knocked down a few pegs.

Given this, I think what you might try is to divide your league up into parts, with TR being the deciding factor. As a coach, you are only allowed to challange people within your part/division/whatever-you-want-to-call-it. That way, newbies to the league and experienced coaches that are starting new teams are place where those monster teams can't smash their new team.
Chris