Best of 5 might be favorable, but so would banning decks and removing the ability to modify decks in-between matches. You could even make the argument that double elim is inferior to round robin...
I don't know, I'd let it rock for now. Rankings for next tournament should help alleviate losing in the best of 3 rounds.
I don't want to ban any cards or decks from the start. I really don't like the idea of crippling any players who legitimately use these cards and decks. The meta will change over time.
I'm fine with best of 3 for just a fun neogaf tournament with 20some people.
Best of X elimination tournament isn't really the best kind of tournament for finding the best hearthstone player. A round robin setup is much more robust but when it's just a fun casual tournament... meh. I'm cool with whatever.
I'm looking at a couple different round robin setups, the only problem I see is that for the 24 players we have right now, we'd be looking at 23 rounds. That's a bit of a commitment for anyone, also if someone doesn't sign up for the tournament at the start then it's a very long wait for another opportunity to get involved.
The benefits are reasonable though.
I'd be willing to have a higher payout for the top 3 as completion would take quite awhile longer.
I think best of 5 is perfectly feasible, you'd have more time to schedule your matches and more players you can arrange games with at any given time.
People get to play more games against more gaffers.
Because it would take awhile, we could start a round robin tournament immediately after this one is closed, we can also have them constantly re-starting once the previous one is complete.
We can put some more thought into it, but I like the suggestion. If anyone else wants to weigh in then I'm all ears. If enough people are interested and confident that they would see it through we can change it up next time.
I've sent PM's to the two who still haven't completed their first round matchup, this needs to be completed by midnight tonight. Round 2 should be completed by Thursday midnight.