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Relations between the two teams started off well. The {{CTeam|CYC}} hired the {{CTeam|AI}} as the staff detective working at the Yacht Club's golf course. From [[Pseudo/Season 1]] through [[Pseudo/Season 5]], the two teams had a positive working relationship, and the Carmel Yacht Club won the crown each season.
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Relations between the {{CTeam|CYC}} and the {{CTeam|AI}} started off well early in the [[Pseudo Cup]]. The Yacht Club hired the Investigators to be staff detectives working at the Yacht Club's golf course. From [[Pseudo/Season 1]] through [[Pseudo/Season 5]], the two teams had a positive working relationship, and the Carmel Yacht Club <s>bought</s> won the majority of games played between each team in each season. The Yacht Club viewed the arrangement as being conveniently run under the table, and saw no need to drag the [[Commissioners Office|Commissioner]] into things by filing formal paperwork to create a new Crown.
  
In [[Pseudo/Season 6]], the Investigators and Yacht Club did not face each other during the regular season, but faced off in the Egalitarian Eight. The {{CTeam|AI}} beat the {{CTeam|CYC}} in 4 games. Immediately following the loss, the Yacht Club sued for breach of contract, as they considered themselves entitled (as the paying client) to win the crown every year, including during the postseason.
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In [[Pseudo/Season 6]], the Investigators and Yacht Club faced off in the first round of the postseason, the Egalitarian Eight. The {{CTeam|AI}} beat the {{CTeam|CYC}} in 4 games. The Yacht Club, believing themselves to be entitled as the paying client to win the majority of games played between the two teams every year, including the postseason, were shocked, and sued for breach of contract immediately following the loss. In response to the suit, the Investigators counter-sued claiming reckless endangerment. When the Yacht Club sued in retaliation for the counter-suit, the Investigators sued again for emotional damages from lawsuits.
  
In response to the Yacht Club's suit, the Investigators counter-sued claiming reckless endangerment. When the Yacht Club sued in retaliation for the counter-suit, the Investigators sued again for back pay that was owed and for emotional damages from lawsuits.
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All lawsuits were dropped when the Commissioner stepped in and demanded the two teams stop being a bunch of crybabies and work out their issues on the grid, and threatened to kick both teams out of the league unless they filed necessary paperwork to formalize their rivalry. Thus was born the [[Private Eye Crown]].<noinclude>
 
 
All lawsuits were dropped when the Commissioner stepped in and demanded the two teams work out their issues on the grid, instead of in the courtroom, and threatened to kick both teams out of the league unless they filed necessary paperwork to formalize their rivalry.
 
 
 
From [[Pseudo/Season 6]] onward, the Investigators completely dominated the Yacht Club in the postseason, making them the de-facto holders of the crown. At the end of the [[Pseudo Cup]] the {{CTeam|AI}} formed a shell company called Aptos Investigators Owned The Carmel Yacht Club LLC and were corporate sponsors of the Carmel Yacht Club charity golf tournament, so that every poster, program, billboard, flyer, and advertisement about the golf tournament contained text at the end saying that the "Aptos Investigators Owned The Carmel Yacht Club."<noinclude>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 26 December 2021

Relations between the CYC.png Carmel Yacht Club and the AI.png Aptos Investigators started off well early in the Pseudo Cup. The Yacht Club hired the Investigators to be staff detectives working at the Yacht Club's golf course. From Pseudo/Season 1 through Pseudo/Season 5, the two teams had a positive working relationship, and the Carmel Yacht Club bought won the majority of games played between each team in each season. The Yacht Club viewed the arrangement as being conveniently run under the table, and saw no need to drag the Commissioner into things by filing formal paperwork to create a new Crown.

In Pseudo/Season 6, the Investigators and Yacht Club faced off in the first round of the postseason, the Egalitarian Eight. The AI.png Aptos Investigators beat the CYC.png Carmel Yacht Club in 4 games. The Yacht Club, believing themselves to be entitled as the paying client to win the majority of games played between the two teams every year, including the postseason, were shocked, and sued for breach of contract immediately following the loss. In response to the suit, the Investigators counter-sued claiming reckless endangerment. When the Yacht Club sued in retaliation for the counter-suit, the Investigators sued again for emotional damages from lawsuits.

All lawsuits were dropped when the Commissioner stepped in and demanded the two teams stop being a bunch of crybabies and work out their issues on the grid, and threatened to kick both teams out of the league unless they filed necessary paperwork to formalize their rivalry. Thus was born the Private Eye Crown.