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The HGLPL
All teams wishing to earn a position in the upcoming HGL season must compete against the other like-minded teams in a HGLPL. The structure of this would depend on the number of teams wishing to join the HGL.
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As for the HGL-PL (HGL Promotion League) league format, yes, that's still up for discussion, and like you mentioned, the amount of participating teams would also be one decisive factor.
Using Round Robin (everybody plays everybody once, like in HGL Regular Season) for HGL-PL:Pros:- we would have a possibility to create a similar ORSR-listing at the end of HGL-PL, as we do in HGL.
This would enable us to rank teams participating to HGL-PL exactly based on their success in that Season's league, in order to be able to give teams clear participation preference
in the case some of the (then) current HGL teams would decide to leave HGL with a short notice (after first being committed for the next Season). This could not so easily be made with a Playoff-format.
- it would be totally fair to all, because all would face each opponent once on neutral court. (In Playoff-method we'd have to find "artificial" means to match teams against each other, such as top8-salaries, and make a decision on home court advantages).
Cons:- if number of teams (interested in HGL participation) is large enough, we would end up having too many HGL-PL games to my preference.
The idea with HGL-PL is not and will never be to create a sub-division to HGL, but to decide HGL-RPF (HGL Relegation/Promotion Final) participant with as little amount of matches as meaningfully possible (and attempting to simultaneously minimize amount of matches but make it as equal and fair to all as possible; therefore change of formats from Season to Season might be necessary if remarkably different amount of teams would be interested in participating).
Possibly neutral/needs to be discussed/decided-type of issues/things:- Home court advantage; for Round Robin type of series it's kind of clear to have neutral courts on all matches, but in Playoff-type of series, it would follow HGL Playoff logic/rules to have better team having a home court advantage.
- Theoretically it's also possible to mix these two methods, but I don't know if that's the way we should go (probably not). Here's few examples though:
Example 1: We have large number of teams (5 or 7) interested in HGL participation. We could first arrange "pre-playoffs" to reduce the number of teams to, say, 4, and give them entry to Round Robin type of HGL-PL (which would reduce total number of HGL-PL matches).
In the case if there would be for example 7 interested teams, we could give best team (in top8-salaries) an automatic place to HGL-PL, and then 6 worse teams would play one "HGL-PL pre-playoff" match against each other (2nd vs 7th in top8-salaries, and so on), and winners would get to proceed to the actual HGL-PL of that Season, creating a 4 team lineup for HGL-PL on that Season (in which schedule includes way less matches than in the case of 7 teams).
Example 2: We could first play Round Robin in HGL-PL, and then among best two teams play a HGL-PL Final, to decide who will get to participate in HGL Relegation/Promotion Final. While finals are nice and all, I don't think in this case (in Example 2) it would be meaningful to mix these two methods, as ORSR-rankings from Round Robin already provide a simple and clear result (that should be respected as is).
Example 3: We would have 5 interested participants. We could first play "a pre-playoff" match between 2 worst interested teams (top8-salary), and winner would proceed to actual HGL-PL (consisting of 4 teams)
Example of possible Playoff-system utilization:
Example 4: We would have 5 interested participants. Best team (top8) would be given automatic place in HGL-PL Final, and other 4 would play 2 rounds of playoffs to decide another finalist.
Last edited by Wagner at 5/11/2026 9:57:32 AM