Nice info Xjazz! I like the tactics discussed in both of those links. There is no excuse for a pair of fighters to get shot down by a single enemy, so long as they employ the tactics contained in those links.
I have had my first taste of the Loose Deuce Competition, and I must say that it is a very exciting event. We were lucky enough to survive the first round and will be looking forward to our next match. It moves very fast like Leviathn said, and I must agree that strong one on one dueling skills are very important, probably more so than team tactics like I would have expected. I think that reacting to the situation and taking advantage of positions and opportunities is a very important part of being successful. Also good gunnery skills will shorten the match considerably. Downing an opponent in a single snapshot instantly doubles your odds of survival. Lastly, knowing a few defensive moves can keep you alive long enough for your wingman to bail you out. Getting fixed on your target is a very bad thing. Staying alive is much more important than staying on an opponents six. These are my initial observations. Everyone, feel free to add any other observations learned through experience in this most exciting competition.
By the way, special to our opponents in the first round Kutt/BlkAdder. They were great pilots, and the results could have just as easily turned out in their favor. They deserve special commendation for making their schedules work with our schedules. It is tough to arrange a match when you are on opposite sides of the country.