Welcome to a quick and simple but (hopefully) fun triples tournament which was originally started by pimphawks70 and now run by me. His aim was to hit all the maps in CC and hopefully I can keep going with the same idea in my mind.
Sign-ups will be opened for approximately 1 week, after that we'll start with either 8 or 16 teams (most likely with latter). This tournament is a triples-team single elimination bracket where 3 games are played per round though only 1 game at time so freemiums are welcome to enter (in rare cases I’ll ask premiums play 2 at once). In finals, 5 games will be played so the team to reach 3 wins there is the winner of the tournament. Bracket will be made with the help of random.org before round 1.
Settings for this tournament will be Automatic, Sequential, Casual and Chained with Escalating and No FoW. Naturally on 8 Thoughts map.
When signing up make sure that you post 3 names and correctly. You can save a spot but you must give me missing players before sign up period ends! Do NOT edit your posts, if you are adding players then make a new post. I'm accepting single players but full teams are preferred.
Note about updates. I’ll be checking the tournament at least 3-4 times per week and you can see date of the last update below (next to scoreboard). But, I will be posting to the tournament only when something major happens and at least once per week.
HighlanderAttack wrote:How do you get on the special reserved list?
winning one?
They ended up in reserve list for France tournament. If I remember then usually I give reserves of previous tournament a reserved spot in current one; though sometimes I forget to do it
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HighlanderAttack wrote:How do you get on the special reserved list?
winning one?
They ended up in reserve list for France tournament. If I remember then usually I give reserves of previous tournament a reserved spot in current one; though sometimes I forget to do it
I gotcha--thanks for clarifying.
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