Update Jan. 16th: Phase 9 games have been created and invitations sent out!
Update December 3rd: The dramatic DOUBLE-ELIMINATION of Phase 7 has taken its toll. For the full postmortem, look here.
Phase Eight now begins. Games have been created and invitations sent out. Have fun, everyone!
Update October 22nd: Thank you Pandemonium for the scores update -- nicely organized as always!
Phase 7 games have been created and invitations sent out.
NOTE: I made the Greater China games Foggy. All the others are Sunny. This is compensation for the mistake I made in Phase 6, where all the games should have been foggy and I made the Mongol games sunny. So it's a direct 1-for-1 swap and we're back on track.
ANOTHER NOTE: Remember that this is a DOUBLE ELIMINATION ROUND! There will be 14 players eliminated after Phase 7 instead of just 7. So, if you haven't quite brought your best skills to the table last few rounds, now is the time that you have to do it!
I will be away from Sep 18th to Sep 24th. I doubt if any major issues will come up, but just in case, you can treat Pandemonium as TO and pester him with your concerns.
Update July 18th: At long last Phase Four is over! Click here to see the summary of who's on the bottom and who's on the top. I'll have Phase Five started within the next 36 hours at most; I hope less. Phase Five games have been created and invitations sent out!
Update May 14: Phase Three complete. Check here for a summary of who's at the top and who's at the bottom! Phase Four starting today.
Update March 05: At long last we are on to Phase Three! Check here for a summary of the top 10 and the bottom 7 after Phase Two.
Update Dec. 9th: Phase Two games have been created and invitations sent out.
Update Dec. 7th: Phase 1 is complete! I will get to starting Phase 2 games A.S.A.P.; maybe tonight and maybe not, but for sure by Saturday night.
Nov. 30th: Due to CC's technical difficulties earlier this evening, about 4 hours of logs were lost. If you scored a kill during that time it might not be properly credited. Please post in the thread IMMEDIATELY if you scored a kill and it didn't show up in the log, so that I or Pandemonium can look at the evidence while it is still fresh.
Update Nov 1st: We are now up to 84 players.
This is a Tournament Players Association Year 2(TPA2) event, and is governed by its rules, guidelines, and judgments. All are welcome to join and participate in the association. You need do nothing more than join one or more of the TPA2 events that will be announced each Monday. Check back on the TPA2 scoreboard in the Tournaments--> General Info forum to see how you're doing.
As a high-level operative of the Guojia Anquan Bu, or Chinese (Communist) Secret Police, you have set out to terminate as many enemies of the Chinese state as possible.
Eligibility: To join this tournament, you must have Premium membership. Pursuant to TPA rules, there are no other entry restrictions.
Game Load: You will play five games simultaneously in each phase, except for the very last phase, which will be seven games. You will have at least 48 hours to accept each game (two invites.) If you fail to accept two consecutive invites, you may be arbitrarily cut. I reserve the right to evaluate reasonable excuses.
Settings in ALL games: 7-player, Automatic, Sequential, Escalating, Chained, Casual, Terminator. Odd-numbered phases will be Sunny and even-numbered phases will be Foggy.
Maps: see list of phases in Post 2.
This tournament is intended for at least 70 players. However, I am leaving it unlimited. Any multiple of 7 can be accomodated. If there are a lot more sign-ups it can easily be expanded. If there are fewer than 70 sign-ups (and I hope this is purely hypothetical) it can still be made to work by cutting some rounds.
Scoring: 1 point per kill. 3 points per win. 2 bonus points for a little sweep (killing at least 3 opponents on the same turn.) 3 additional bonus points for a perfect sweep (killing all 6 opponents on the same turn.) All the above are cumulative, so a perfect sweep results in a final score of 14 (6 for six kills, 3 for the win, 2 for the little sweep and 3 more for completing the sweep.)
Scores are cumulative from phase to phase. After every phase, at least 7 players will be cut, based on the lowest cumulative score. If the tournament begins with more than 70 players, there will be more than seven cut in the earlier phases.
Seeding: Players will be seeded into games by their current score, checked as closely as I can manage to the time that I actually make games. Thus you will be playing those who are fairly close to you in rank, and this should minimize the effect of people targetting high ranks in Terminator. I hope this entices some really high-level players into this tourney! I will re-check scores before every phase so drastic point swings during the course of the tourney will be reflected in your positioning. Of course, as the tournament continues and there are fewer players in total, there will be more of a spread in the ranks of players in each game.
In case there are multiple players with a score at the threshold for being cut, the following tiebreaking rules will apply (in order): 1. Total wins 2. Total kills 3. head-to-head wins (B has won a game with A in it, but A has not won a game with B in it. B stays, A is gone.) 4. head-to-head kills (B has killed A 3 times, but A has only killed B once. B stays, A is gone.) 5. Precedence (first player to have signed up for the tourney stays, later player is gone.)
Any vacancies in the first round will be filled from the reserves list. After the first round, any further vacancies, resignations, disappearances, etc., will be filled by re-admitting players who were cut in the previous round. Because this will often occur after games have been set, this may occassionally disrupt the seeding and result in a player playing in a game with players that are radically higher or lower in their score.
Phase One: Basic Survey of the Land (70 or more players)84 You have gone out seek enemies of the state in your domain. Two games on the Greater China map Two games on the Fractured China (Beta) map One game on the Hong Kong map
Phase Two: China, Asia's Crown (63 or more players)77 You think that Asia is home to many great nations, but none can compare to yours. One game on the Greater China map One game on the Fractured China (Beta) map Two games on the Asia map One game on the Eastern Hemisphere map
Phase Three: China's Place in the World (56 or more players)70 You ponder China's position as a superpower on the world stage. One game on the Greater China map One game on the Fractured China (Beta) map One game on the Classic map One game on the World 2.1 map One game on the Land and Sea map
Phase Four: Ancient Enemies (49 or more players)56 You think of some of China's enemies in ancient times, and in fantasy you go back and kill some. One game on the Greater China map One game on the Fractured China (Beta) map One game on the Mongol Empire map One game on the Japan map One game on the Three Kingdoms of Korea map
Phase Five: New Enemies, the Colonial Yoke (42 or more players)49 You relive the nation's victory in breaking free of foreign domination. One game on the Greater China map One game on the Fractured China (Beta) map One game on the Eastern Hemisphere map One game on the Hong Kong map One game on the Forbidden City map
Phase Six: China Looks North (35 or more players)42 You think about going north to kill some enemies there. One game on the Greater China map One game on the Fractured China (Beta) map One game on the Soviet Union map One game on the Transsib 1914 map One game on the Mongol Empire map
Phase Seven: China Looks South (28 or more players)35 You explore the possibilities of taking a cruise through the South China Sea. With killing. One game on the Greater China map One game on the Fractured China (Beta) map One game on the Thailand map One game on the Indochina map One game on the Phillipines map
Phase Eight: A Small Respite (21 players) You relax from a tough week on the job with some friendly games of Chinese Checkers. One game on the Greater China map One game on the Fractured China (Beta) map Three games of Chinese Checkers
Phase Nine: Worthy Adversaries (14 players) You seek the highest level of enemies of the state, skulking within the Forbidden City itself. One game on the Greater China map One game on the Fractured China (Beta) map Three games on the Forbidden City map
Phase Ten: Retire in Glory (7 players) You are ready to retire, and relive some of your victories over the years. One game on the Greater China map One game on the Fractured China (Beta) map One game on the Hong Kong map One game on the World 2.1 map One game on the Eastern Hemisphere map One game on the Phillipines map One game on the Forbidden City map
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