Initech Invitational I [WINNER: Hacx5nine]
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- Peter Gibbons
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Initech Invitational I [WINNER: Hacx5nine]
Whaaaaat's happening?
Well, I think after studying the handbook I'm ready to host my first tournament. Please don't jump to conclusions--hopefully this isn't the word idea you have ever heard. In all seriousness, I apologize in advance for any missteps, but you have my commitment to a well-administered tournament that hopefully will be fun for all. Without any further adieu, the details:
MAP SELECTION - I've selected 40 maps for this tournament. They are, almost exclusively, either based on real geography and/or historic times. Also, with a few exceptions, there are not many peculiar or odd bonuses. I've divided the maps into 5 categories that are loosely arranged by number of territories (you'll see why below).
FORMAT - The format will be very similar to soccer's World Cup. 32 players will enter the tournament (I will seek 4 reserves). Each player is guaranteed 5 games. If you make it through the finals, you will play 20 games. In total, this will be a 75-game tournament.
The first round will have 8 groups, each with 4 players. Each group will play 5 games on 5 different maps (one map from each size category). The winner of each game gets 1 point. The top 2 players from each group will advance to the quarterfinals.
The quarterfinal round will have 4 groups, each with 4 players (players will avoid playing anyone they faced in the 1st round). Again, each group will play 5 games on 5 different maps (no maps that were grouped together in round 1 will be grouped together again). The winner of each game gets 1 point. The top 2 players from each group will advance to the semifinals.
The semifinal round will have 2 groups, each with 4 players (players will avoid playing anyone they faced in the quarterfinals). Again, both groups will play 5 games on 5 different maps (no maps from the quarterfinal round will be repeated). The winner of each game gets 1 point. The top 2 players from each group will advance to the finals.
The final round will have 1 group of 4 players. There will be 5 games on 5 different maps (no maps from the quarters or semis will be repeated). The winner of each game gets 1 point. The player with the most points is tournament champion.
TIEBREAKERS - In the first round, quarters and semis, any ties in points will be broken in favor of the player who won their games in the fewer number of total rounds (1st place ties of 2-2 are irrelevant; any second place ties of 1-1 will be broken this way).
In the final round, if two players tie for first, the first tiebreaker will be the number of overall wins throughout the duration of the tournament.
The second tiebreaker will be a single head-to-head Luxembourg game with no spoils.
GAMEPLAY - All games will be standard, sequential, fog, flat rate, chained.
SEEDING - Once the 32 players are registered, I will divide everyone into 4 pots based on their ranks at that time. I will then randomly assign players so that each first round group has one player from each pot. Subsequent rounds will NOT be seeded.
I think that about covers it. Below I will list the maps in each group and the list of registrants. If you have any questions, feel free to post them here or PM me. I'll update this thread regularly and hopefully we can get the tournament going soon.
FIRST ROUND
GROUP 1
Cairns Coral Coast
Triple Alliance
Canada
Portugal
Benelux
GROUP 2
Africa
Montreal
British Isles 2
Indochina
San Marino
GROUP 3
Iberia
Mongol Empire
Ancient Greece
San Francisco
Ireland
GROUP 4
North America
Middle East
Italy
WWII Eastern Front
Iceland
GROUP 5
Soviet Union
Texan Wars
France
Greater China
Netherlands
GROUP 6
Europa
Caribbean Islands
Great Lakes
Hong Kong
Australia
GROUP 7
Charleston
Scotland
Alexander's Empire
WWII Western Front
Madagascar
GROUP 8
Arctic
Malta
Germany
Puget Sound
Haiti
QUARTERFINALS
GROUP A
Charleston
Mongol Empire
Italy
Greater China
Benelux
GROUP B
Soviet Union
Scotland
Ancient Greece
Indochina
Haiti
GROUP C
Arctic
Middle East
France
WWII Western Front
San Marino
GROUP D
Iberia
Montreal
Germany
Portugal
Madagascar
SEMIFINALS
SEMI 1
North America
Texan Wars
Canada
Hong Kong
Australia
SEMI 2
Cairns Coral Coast
Malta
British Isles 2
San Francisco
Netherlands
FINALS
Europa
Triple Alliance
Great Lakes
WWII Eastern Front
Ireland
REGISTRANTS
1. Peter Gibbons
2. mzomboracz001
3. musteriuz
4. Mageplunka
5. markec
6. HighlanderAttack
7. bkwill
8. bryan.davis
9. b00060
10. Hacx5nine
11. danryan
12. DJ Teflon
13. joshsoccer7
14. chemefreak
15. gannable
16. Barry Zuckerkorn
17. danervinsucks
18. lipsondavid
19. Dieforasandwich
20. mbjones79
21. shoop76
22. Pwyll
23. OutSider
24. ghirrindin
25. WPBRJ
26. wolfpack0530
27. efreddy
28. Gilligan
29. redbugal
30. ubersky
31. musicalmaven
32. Mad Pineapples
RESERVES
A.
B.
C.
D.
Well, I think after studying the handbook I'm ready to host my first tournament. Please don't jump to conclusions--hopefully this isn't the word idea you have ever heard. In all seriousness, I apologize in advance for any missteps, but you have my commitment to a well-administered tournament that hopefully will be fun for all. Without any further adieu, the details:
MAP SELECTION - I've selected 40 maps for this tournament. They are, almost exclusively, either based on real geography and/or historic times. Also, with a few exceptions, there are not many peculiar or odd bonuses. I've divided the maps into 5 categories that are loosely arranged by number of territories (you'll see why below).
FORMAT - The format will be very similar to soccer's World Cup. 32 players will enter the tournament (I will seek 4 reserves). Each player is guaranteed 5 games. If you make it through the finals, you will play 20 games. In total, this will be a 75-game tournament.
The first round will have 8 groups, each with 4 players. Each group will play 5 games on 5 different maps (one map from each size category). The winner of each game gets 1 point. The top 2 players from each group will advance to the quarterfinals.
The quarterfinal round will have 4 groups, each with 4 players (players will avoid playing anyone they faced in the 1st round). Again, each group will play 5 games on 5 different maps (no maps that were grouped together in round 1 will be grouped together again). The winner of each game gets 1 point. The top 2 players from each group will advance to the semifinals.
The semifinal round will have 2 groups, each with 4 players (players will avoid playing anyone they faced in the quarterfinals). Again, both groups will play 5 games on 5 different maps (no maps from the quarterfinal round will be repeated). The winner of each game gets 1 point. The top 2 players from each group will advance to the finals.
The final round will have 1 group of 4 players. There will be 5 games on 5 different maps (no maps from the quarters or semis will be repeated). The winner of each game gets 1 point. The player with the most points is tournament champion.
TIEBREAKERS - In the first round, quarters and semis, any ties in points will be broken in favor of the player who won their games in the fewer number of total rounds (1st place ties of 2-2 are irrelevant; any second place ties of 1-1 will be broken this way).
In the final round, if two players tie for first, the first tiebreaker will be the number of overall wins throughout the duration of the tournament.
The second tiebreaker will be a single head-to-head Luxembourg game with no spoils.
GAMEPLAY - All games will be standard, sequential, fog, flat rate, chained.
SEEDING - Once the 32 players are registered, I will divide everyone into 4 pots based on their ranks at that time. I will then randomly assign players so that each first round group has one player from each pot. Subsequent rounds will NOT be seeded.
I think that about covers it. Below I will list the maps in each group and the list of registrants. If you have any questions, feel free to post them here or PM me. I'll update this thread regularly and hopefully we can get the tournament going soon.
FIRST ROUND
GROUP 1
Cairns Coral Coast
Triple Alliance
Canada
Portugal
Benelux
GROUP 2
Africa
Montreal
British Isles 2
Indochina
San Marino
GROUP 3
Iberia
Mongol Empire
Ancient Greece
San Francisco
Ireland
GROUP 4
North America
Middle East
Italy
WWII Eastern Front
Iceland
GROUP 5
Soviet Union
Texan Wars
France
Greater China
Netherlands
GROUP 6
Europa
Caribbean Islands
Great Lakes
Hong Kong
Australia
GROUP 7
Charleston
Scotland
Alexander's Empire
WWII Western Front
Madagascar
GROUP 8
Arctic
Malta
Germany
Puget Sound
Haiti
QUARTERFINALS
GROUP A
Charleston
Mongol Empire
Italy
Greater China
Benelux
GROUP B
Soviet Union
Scotland
Ancient Greece
Indochina
Haiti
GROUP C
Arctic
Middle East
France
WWII Western Front
San Marino
GROUP D
Iberia
Montreal
Germany
Portugal
Madagascar
SEMIFINALS
SEMI 1
North America
Texan Wars
Canada
Hong Kong
Australia
SEMI 2
Cairns Coral Coast
Malta
British Isles 2
San Francisco
Netherlands
FINALS
Europa
Triple Alliance
Great Lakes
WWII Eastern Front
Ireland
REGISTRANTS
1. Peter Gibbons
2. mzomboracz001
3. musteriuz
4. Mageplunka
5. markec
6. HighlanderAttack
7. bkwill
8. bryan.davis
9. b00060
10. Hacx5nine
11. danryan
12. DJ Teflon
13. joshsoccer7
14. chemefreak
15. gannable
16. Barry Zuckerkorn
17. danervinsucks
18. lipsondavid
19. Dieforasandwich
20. mbjones79
21. shoop76
22. Pwyll
23. OutSider
24. ghirrindin
25. WPBRJ
26. wolfpack0530
27. efreddy
28. Gilligan
29. redbugal
30. ubersky
31. musicalmaven
32. Mad Pineapples
RESERVES
A.
B.
C.
D.
Last edited by Peter Gibbons on Sat Dec 12, 2009 4:36 pm, edited 31 times in total.
Re: The Initech Invitational [2/32]
Hi Peter, I'd like to join please.
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Mageplunka
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Re: The Initech Invitational [2/32]
sure, why not, im in
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Re: The Initech Invitational [2/32]
In please--sounds fun
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sounds like fun Peter. I'm in. Last man standing. haha.
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Re: The Initech Invitational [2/32]
Looks great Peter. Please add me to the list. Thanks for putting this together.
Re: The Initech Invitational [2/32]
COunt me in.
Re: The Initech Invitational [2/32]
Lets do it.
Re: The Initech Invitational [2/32]
Sign me up Peter. Sounds awesome.
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Re: The Initech Invitational [2/32]
As was pointed out to me, I did make one omission.... spoils are flat rate. I'm adding everyone who signed up to the registration list, but if you want out because it's flat rate, just let me know.
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put me in coach
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i'll play
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Re: The Initech Invitational [17/32]
This will be my first tournament, but why not give it a shot. I'm in! Thanks for the invite.
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Re: The Initech Invitational [18/32]
Just my kind of tourney. Add me to the list, and good luck with your first administratiive foray.
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Re: The Initech Invitational [19/32]
Really happy about the response so far. This might get to start far sooner than I imagined.
Just wanted to let everyone know that I did make one more small change: I added a new tiebreaker for the Final Group. It makes more sense to me to have the tournament decided based on what went on so far rather than a new head-to-head map.
Just wanted to let everyone know that I did make one more small change: I added a new tiebreaker for the Final Group. It makes more sense to me to have the tournament decided based on what went on so far rather than a new head-to-head map.
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Re: The Initech Invitational [19/32]
group 5 if i can
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in please
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In please.
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Re: The Initech Invitational [21/32; 0/4 R]
Going to be away most of the weekend. Just bumping this in the hopes that we get enough people signed up by Monday to start things up.
Happy Easter to all.
Happy Easter to all.



