I had yesterday a funny thing, I was 30 min in queue than I canceled it and joined new in the df, after 1 h I canceled it again and joned new, than I god an instant invite for a running match...
I had yesterday a funny thing, I was 30 min in queue than I canceled it and joined new in the df, after 1 h I canceled it again and joned new, than I god an instant invite for a running match...

So it seems that once a match starts, it will start queuing for another match. However, once you are in that queue, you become ineligible for "in progress". Such that, when it needs to fill people in to the match that just started and people missed the queue, you either have to be beyond the 24 waiting for the next match or have just queued when it needs you.
For example:
1) Game A starts.
2) Players A, B, and C queue.
3) Player A is #24 and is placed in waiting for game B - their GC has 24/24 waiting.
3) Game A has 3 people who missed the queue and needs 3 people in progress.
4) Players B and C are #25 and #26 in queue and get the pop.
5) Player D queues and gets an instant pop.
6) Game A ends.
6) Everyone requeues and Game B fills up its list and pops.
This may be wrong but based on my experiences, this is how it seems to do it. I really think it tries to form a game by opening 3 "lists" of 24 people, rather than having a game form when 24+ of each GC are queued.
Edit: Based on this, I've successfully cheesed the queue twice for instant pops after an initial 72 minute queue. SE FIX THIS.
Last edited by Turin; 09-30-2015 at 08:19 AM.
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