Best-on-best" is a term describing a competition that involves the most elite level of players possible. Usually it refers to an international men's tournament
Says "international" right there, see? And if you look at the definition of "international" in context, I'm pretty sure it comes up as "between national teams". So if international is part of best-on-best's definition, then this is NOT best-on-best.
If it is, pray tell, which countries' NTs are the YoungGunz and Leftovers again?
Pretty funny that even your definition of "best on best" includes "international". Ignoring that though - do you consider the 2013 WJC a best on best tournament? Every team had access to all of their best players under the constraints of the tournament after all.
It's funny how FiLe bolded the word "international", but didn't give a thought about the word "usually", quite the same for you.
As you can see, it's not just my definition, and the definition includes the key word
usually, which means it's not restricted to just that. If I wanna buy some fruit, I usually go
there. What it means, that I go just and only there? No.
Btw, I said earlier in the past that I consider this tournament to be international, even though I recognize it's
different type of an international tournament.
2013 probably
was a best-on-best tournament.
I get your definition though. You have a point, but how's that some universal, absolute definition? It's not given. Or then, who says it's given?
I agree that the ABSOLUTE best-on-best is only something like the Olympics, or the previous World Cup in 2004, that is true.
Also, I don't think I would argue so hard if some people didn't bash the tournament and say stuff like 'the tournament doesn't matter' 'it's an all-star game' 'it has no meaning', etc. I wouldn't say a word to you and others if you at least admitted that it's gonna be a great and serious tournament, even if you thought it was not best on best, even if you thought it was not international, I wouldn't care and would respect that much more. I, to this point, can't really understand how someone is able to call himself a hockey fan, and decide he won't watch this tournament. The irony when someone called my nickname a joke and that I should change it to "NHL Hockey Fan". I would say that rather that person should change it to "International Hockey Fan Only".