I plan to run a short tourney on every map. This map is Das Schloss. This will continue until either all maps have been completed or I run out of time. Here's the setup
16 players. These are fast hitting.
1v1 series best of 3 first to two wins moves on.
All games are no cards, chained, sunny
The winner of each tourney will have a priority seating into the next session that begins. They will have 24 hours to accept their seat or forfeit it.
There will be times when more than one are running at a time but that is not guaranteed.
Freemiums are welcome but must be able to join 2 games when we start.
Expect these to fill quickly, aside from the previous winner its first come first served.
Any no show will not be eligible to join the next session.
Today I am starting 2 sets. Das Schloss and 13 Colonies. Players may only join one of the two. Anyone who joins both will be assigned to one or the other at my discretion but in an effort to allow more players to join its one or the other of these two.
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The Classic Bracket Tournament
Can U Rule The World Tourny
Master of the Second Age
Champions of Europe 1978 & Speed
Brazil vs Portugal (with danielcmr)
The Classic Bracket Tournament
Can U Rule The World Tourny
Master of the Second Age
Champions of Europe 1978 & Speed
Brazil vs Portugal (with danielcmr)
I would like to run analysis and add the following note.
I've long felt that this new Das Schloss map gives great advantage to the player who starts first. (especially when two skilled or knowledgeable players are playing 1v1)
To back up this claim I ran the results from round one of this tournament and found that 71% of the players who began the first round eventually won the game.
In 17 of 24 round 1 matches the first player won the match.
It will be interesting to see how this number looks in round two. My hypothesis is that it will be even LARGER! in 12 round 2 games, I suspect that 9 or 10 will be won by the player who starts! This is purely my hypothesis, it will be interesting to see how round two unfolds.