by Scania N113 on Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:42 pm
The maps for ROUND 1 will be as follow:
(1) Cairns Metro
(2) Charleston
(3) Hong Kong
(4) Montreal
(5) NYC
(6) San Francisco
(7) Sydney Metro
(8) Vancouver
Marks given for ROUND 1 will be as follow:
(1) 3: winner
(2) 2: last to be eliminated
(3) 1: second to be eliminated
(4) 0: first to be eliminated
Bonus marks given for ROUND 1 will be as follow:
(1) 3: eliminate all players
(2) 2: eliminate two players
(3) 1: elminate one player
(4) 0: cannot eliminate any players
After ROUND 1, marks will be counted automatically by the computer. Then the highest ones in each group can go to ROUND 2, which is the final. And the map being played on in ROUND 2 will be World Cities (not yet availabe right now)! Please try your best and I wish all of you good luck in this tournament!
In case a participant decided to quit the tournament or the participant is kicked out from the tournament, he cannot come back again. And I will request the first player in the waiting list to replace him. Then the marks for the kicked-out player will stop counting, which means that the total mark of that player will be the marks he gets from the first game to the game before he is kicked out.
About the marks allocation for the replacing participant, there is a formula like this: [total marks he gets from the first round he joins in to the end of the tournament] / [number of games he completes] X [total number of games in the tournament].
For example the tournament has 15 games, and before he joins in there are 10 completed games, and he got 20 marks at the end. So the real marks he gets will be: 20 / (15-10) x 15, which is 60. If the mark does not turn out to be an integer, the number will either be rounded up or rounded off to an integer. For example 60.50 - 60.90 and above will be rounded up to 61, and 60.10 - 60.40 will be rounded off to 60.
If you have any problems with the marks allocation in this tournament, just send me a PM or post something at the end of this thread.
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Scania N113 on Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:04 pm, edited 8 times in total.