Congratulations to [player]Walter Sobchak[/player] and [player]mzomboracz001[/player]... Champions of Initech XXXIX: North American Cities x2!
After a brief hiatus, the Initech series returns for it's 39th edition. This will be a single-table Doubles event. In the original Initech spirit, all games will be flat/chained/foggy. This tournament focuses on eight city-level maps in North America. I present Initech XXXIX: North American Cities x2!
OVERVIEW 208-game, 1-round, 8-map tournament. Each team will play 24 games--three on each map. Games will vary between 2-team, 3-team and 4-team matches.
ELIGIBLE PLAYERS Premium only, sorry. You'll need more than 4 games open at all times.
MAPS Charleston, Chicago, Montreal, NYC, Puget Sound, Quad Cities, San Francisco, Vancouver
RULES All games will be Doubles, Automatic, Sequential, Chained, Flat Rate, Foggy, No Trench. 1/3 of games will be 2-team matches 1/3 of games will be 3-team matches 1/3 of games will be 4-team matches
SCORING 2-team match wins are worth 5 points. 3-team match wins are worth 10 points. 4-team match wins are worth 15 points.
There are 1,840 total points available in the tournament. An individual team has a maximum of 240 points available to win.
FORMAT This is a single-round, single-table tournament, with each team playing 3 games on each map. The draw will be completely random for each of the 8 maps and for each version (2-, 3-, 4-player) game on each map, so the schedule will be unbalanced and individual teams may face particular teams more often than other teams.
GAME FLOW The draw for the 4-team games will be made and invites issued for those matches first. Once 1/4 (12) of those games are complete, the draw for the 3-team games will be made and those invites will be issued. Once 1/2 (24) of the 4-team games are complete, the draw for the 2-team games will be made and invites will be issued.
TIEBREAKERS In the event of a tie for first place on points, the first tiebreaker will be the most points taken from common games (games where the tied players were opponents). The second tiebreaker will be the most wins in common 2-team games. The third tiebreaker will be the most overall wins on the 4-team maps. The fourth tiebreaker will be a head-to-head match on the North America map.
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