by HighlanderAttack on Sun Dec 25, 2011 8:47 am
HA's 1v1 End of the Year Speed:
Games will be made over a 48 hour period and all you have to do is play 10 games to be eligible to win the tourney
20 round limit in effect
December 29 and 30th 7pm(starts 28th to 7pm Eastern Standard time---just join and play games
The player with the best win percentage wins the tourney--if there is a tie best head to head will be considered the winner. If three players or more players tie with the same percentage and there is not a clear winner they will play a round robin one game against each remaining player until there is a clear winner--these games will have to be the 24 hour variety but I will hope they can real time--only in case of an unbreakable tie will 24 hour games be made.
For this tourney you will have to play at least 10 random 1v1 speed games in a 48 hour period. The minimum is 10 games but there is no maximum. Games will be made and available 7pm Eastern Time Zone 28th until 30th 7pm. At 7pm games will be taken down. (2days)
A General Achievement Medal will be given to the player that wins the most games--this is to entice a lot of play. HighlanderAttack is not eligible to win the GA so go win it--[b]Winner of GA MEDAL: Jippd
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x entrants
1v1, 2 player games
Random Map
Auto drop
Seq
chained reinforcements
escalating spoils
Sunny
20 round limit
All games are 4 minute speed variety
To sign up, just post to this thread
For this tournament premium only
no reserves for this tourney
Anyone with less than 98% taken may be left our of the tourney without a decent excuse that they will play the games without missing turns.
I hope this covers everything.
Feel free to ask questions.
List of players:
HighlanderAttack
abygorb
plurple
General Bax
Gift Box?
White Buffalo
zimmah
jaycee1318
nkholley
Jippd
authoman
yonatanfar
shoop76
general cod
kass23
italianipastido
Elurin
shaneback
Twin Killler
therev1957
zat
agarf
MonkeySpanker
deantursx
neanderpaul14
codierose
Last edited by
HighlanderAttack on Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:55 am, edited 10 times in total.
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